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So if you swap hands with someone who has only one card in hand, you have to yell “Uno!” This applies to both players even if both of you have only one card left and you swapped cards. You take their cards and they take yours. Wild Forced Swap – When you play this card, you have to choose another player to swap your cards with. When played, the next player needs to draw 4 cards and skip their turn. Wild Draw Four – This is similar to the traditional Wild Draw Four card from other Uno versions, but since colors do not matter in Uno All Wild, you can play this on any turn of yours. Wild Targeted Draw Two – You can choose someone to target when you play this card. Wild Draw Two – When you play this card, the next player needs to draw to cards and skips their turn. Clockwise becomes anti-clockwise, and vice versa. Wild Reverse – Reverses the direction of play when it is played. If there are only 2 players, this means your opponent misses 2 turns while you get 2 consecutive turns. Wild Skip Two – When you play this card, the next 2 players miss their turns. Wild Skip – When you play this card, the next player misses their turn. The rest of the cards below are the Wild Action cards. It is the only card that is NOT an Action card here, since it does not force any action.
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You can call out a color if you want to just for fun, since colors don’t matter in Uno All Wild. These traditional Wild cards found in all other Uno versions, but here in Uno All Wild, they are just a standard card that you can put down each time your turn comes along. Wild card – This card makes up the majority of the cards in Uno All Wild. Here’s a description of all the cards in Uno All Wild: Left to Right: Wild card, Wild Draw Four, Wild Draw Two, Wild Reverse, and Wild Skip. This is different from other Uno games, where the standard Wild card is also one of the Action cards, but then again, those have normal numbered cards in their decks while this game does not. Since all the cards in Uno All Wild are “Wild cards”, the original Wild card (featuring just the 4 colors on the face) becomes the only non-Action card, while the rest are all Wild Action cards. 2-10 players may play the game during each session. And of course, don’t forget to yell out “Uno!” when you are down to your last card. Like all Uno games, the objective is to be the first player to get rid of all the cards in your hand. The rules are rather different in this game compared to other Uno versions here we walk you through all the Uno All Wild rules, step by step.Ī deck of Uno All Wild comes in a sturdy tin box and has 112 cards altogether. Uno All Wild is a pretty new addition to the Uno family, and promises loads of fun in the form of an all-Wild card deck that has nothing but Wild cards! That’s right all the cards in this Uno version are Wild cards of some kind or another.