The player who used the Wild Draw Four must privately show their hand to the challenging player, in order to demonstrate that they had no matching colored cards. If a player plays a Wild Draw Four card, the following player can challenge its use.If the player is not caught in time (subject to interpretation) or remembers to call "Uno" before being caught, they suffer no penalty. If a player does not call "Uno" after laying down their next-to-last card and is caught before the next player in sequence takes a turn (i.e., plays a card from their hand, draws from the deck, or touches the discard pile), they must draw two cards as a penalty.The first player to score 500 points wins the game. If a Draw Two or Wild Draw Four card is played to go out, the next player in the sequence must draw the appropriate number of cards before the score is tallied. Number cards count their face value, all action cards count 20, and Wild and Wild Draw Four cards count 50. The first player to get rid of their last card ("going out") wins the hand and scores points for the cards held by the other players. It is illegal to trade cards of any sort with another player.Ī player who plays their next-to-last-card must call "Uno" as a warning to the other players.If the entire deck is used during play, the top discard is set aside and the rest of the pile is shuffled to create a new deck. ![]() A player who plays a Wild Draw Four may be challenged by the next player in sequence (see Penalties) to prove that their hand meets this condition. The player may have cards of a different color matching the current number or symbol or a Wild card and still play the Wild Draw Four card.
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