Both players take a glimpse, and then turn them back over so all the cards are still facing down. Players take it in turns to turn two cards over. There are also special cards within the pack, such as +2 or colour change options, and players are penalised with an extra card if they forget to say Uno when they've got one remaining card. If you can't take a go, you pick up from the pack, and play continues until one player has one card left and says 'Uno'. Each player starts with seven cards, and the rest are placed face down in a pile on the table, next to the discard pile. Players take turns matching a card in their hand with the current colour or number card shown on the top of the deck. UnoĮverybody loves a game of Uno, don't they? The rules are quite simple, providing you have a pack of Uno cards.
All you need is a pack of cards (or Dobble!), and a serious competitive nature. Whether that comes in the shape of drinking games or house party games, if there are only two of you, how about some two player board games? Or even more easy, two player card games. And while Netflix binges are great and reading books is happily encouraged, sometimes you need something just a bit more ~fun~. Whether you're social distancing or self isolating due to the coronavirus pandemic, it feels like a lot of us are spending more time indoors right now.