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UNO has ruled that you cannot stack +2 and +4 cards on top of each other.
Let that sink in.
You cannot stack +2 or +4 cards. At all.
Breathe.
The game’s creator tweeted yesterday the stacking of ‘pick up’ cards is illegal. If a +4 is played the next player must collect four cards and skip their turn. If a +2 is played it’s a two card pick up and a skipped turn.
To be fair, you would know that if you ever read the game’s rules.
Still, it’s a commonly used tactic in ultra-competitive UNOdowns, stack up the pick ups and romp to victory.
But hey. Why let the rules get in the way of you merking an infant relative? They probably don’t have Twitter and I’m no grass.
If someone puts down a +4 card, you must draw 4 and your turn is skipped. You can’t put down a +2 to make the next person Draw 6. We know you’ve tried it. #UNO pic.twitter.com/wOegca4r0h
— UNO (@realUNOgame) May 4, 2019
My deck, my rules…someone's eating this +24
— Kyle Smith (@absentstudent87) May 4, 2019
Dear Uno,
That’s not even how Uno is played.
– From Everybody https://t.co/y0PNuj8ic6
— Foot Locker (@footlocker) May 5, 2019
i know this is literally your game that you made up but this is incorrect im sorry https://t.co/EZ4wTxRqYH
— tracy clayton jr the 3rd (@brokeymcpoverty) May 5, 2019
My deck, my rules…someone's eating this +24
— Kyle Smith (@absentstudent87) May 4, 2019
We’ll prefer it the other way, tbh.