When it comes to playing a fun, competitive card game like Uno, you might think that the more players you have, the better. But is that really true, or can 2 players have just as good a time by themselves as with a big crowd of friends? We say, "Yes!" so keep reading to find out how the rules for Uno are a little bit different when only 2 people are playing.
2 Player Uno Rules: Quick Overview
The Uno rules for 2 players are mostly the same as for a larger party. The main changes are in the Action cards. Reverse cards work the same as Skip cards in the 2-player version. You also automatically get to take another turn if you play a Draw 2 or Wild Draw 4 (after your opponent draws the correct number of cards).
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How to Play 2 Player Uno
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1Set up the game by dealing 7 cards to each player. First, you and your opponent must each draw a card. [2] X Research source Whoever draws the highest point value is the dealer, and the other player gets to go first. After dealing the cards, flip the top of the deck over and lay it face up on the table. That's the start of the discard pile.
- A traditional Uno deck comes with 112 cards. [3]
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Those include:
- 19 Blue cards
- 19 Green cards
- 19 Red cards
- 19 Yellow cards
- 8 Skip cards (2 in each of the 4 colors)
- 8 Reverse cards (2 in each of the 4 colors)
- 8 Draw 2 cards (2 in each of the 4 colors)
- 4 Wild cards
- 4 Wild Draw 4 cards
- 4 blank cards
- A traditional Uno deck comes with 112 cards. [3]
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Those include:
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2Play by laying down a matching card or an action card from your hand. Whenever it's your turn, try to match the face of the card on the top of the discard pile with a corresponding number or color from your hand. You can also play an Action card to (hopefully) win the game faster, as well as make it more challenging for your opponent.
- The Action cards include the Skip, Reverse, Draw 2, Wild, and Wild Draw 4 cards. [4]
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Here's what each card does when you play it in the 2-player version of Uno:
- Skip and Reverse : Skips the other player's turn and lets you play again immediately after you lay it on the discard pile.
- Draw 2 : Requires the other player to draw 2 cards from the deck and then lets you play another turn.
- Wild : Allows you to change the color being played on the discard pile to any color you choose (for example, if the top card on the discard pile is currently green, you can play a Wild card on your turn and change it to blue).
- Wild Draw 4 : Allows you to change the color being played on the discard pile and requires the other player to draw 4 cards before giving the play back to you. Only play this card when you don't have another card in your hand that matches the color of the card on the top of the discard pile.
- The Action cards include the Skip, Reverse, Draw 2, Wild, and Wild Draw 4 cards. [4]
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Here's what each card does when you play it in the 2-player version of Uno:
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3Win by playing all the cards in your hand. Before you lay the next-to-last card in your hand on the discard pile, make sure to say "Uno!" out loud. This is critical to helping you win the game. If you don't and your opponent catches you, you'll have to draw 4 more cards, giving your opponent a chance to snatch your victory out from under you. [5] X Research source