Black Uno Cards

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160 blank Uno cards including the extra cards (reverse, skip, draw two, and wild). Edit them for any skill you are working on. Blank PDF cards are also included, but cannot be editable.Be sure you have the correct version of Word before buying. I used Office 2016 for Mac to create them. In recent years, Mattel has introduced two new Action card types to Uno. Instead of 108 cards, Uno now has 112 cards. What do these 4 extra cards do? Note: You can still play classic Uno without them by simply removing them before you start the game.

Since the beginning of time, black people have always been innovative and strategic when it comes to recreating the standard.

In this case, it’s the classic card game UNO. UNO has been an instrumental game that has gathered black households and communities together for some fun. Over time we have recreated the standard rules and stamped it as one of the “Black People Card Games.”

Many have wondered what are the standard rules for playing UNO with black folks. With the constant mentions, retweets and debates on social with the creators on how we play, here are some common rules that we play by in the black community when it comes to that game.

Rule #1 Before we shuffle we establish which way we are playing

This rule is very important, hint why it’s number 1, so pay close attention. There are several ways to play UNO, such as:

Cards

Doubles and Triples

You can put down two or three cards of the same number, reverse symbol, skip symbol, wild symbol, and draw symbol as long as they follow the same color or number of the top card

Train

You can put down a set of cards that are in ascending numerical order of the top card number.

Example: If the top card is a 2, you can put down 3,4,5,6 in that order. (Depending on your friends or family you can decide to skip one number of the numerical order)

Stacking

You are allowed to stack draw two cards and draw 4 cards on top of each other, and let the stacking continue until someone doesn’t have a drawcard. If the stack stops on you, you have to draw that number of stacked cards and your turn is skipped.

Example: Let’s say you’re playing with 4 people. The first person who turns it is pulled out a draw 4, the second person who turns it is would put down a draw 2 if they have it and the third person who turns it is would do the same. If you’re the 4th person and you don’t have a draw 2 or draw 4 you would have to draw all those cards. In this case, that’s 8 cards you have to draw and your turn is skipped.

Knowing how we are playing the game helps make the game go by quicker and shows how strategic we are at creating our own rules.

Rule #2 You can’t shuffle, you cant play

At a certain age in a black family household, you should know how to shuffle cards. If you can’t shuffle cards by the age of 21, somewhere in your household or community there was a disconnect. That disconnect doesn’t need to be on the UNO table when it’s time to play. If you still in practice mode at that age, go practice on the side.

The worst part about UNO is having a hand full cards that looks repetitive and doesn’t have at least one symbol card that’s going to help eliminate your chances of getting out.

Rule #3 Deal 7 Cards

We are dealing 7 cards to each person that plays as stated in the instructions. Not 5, not 9, not 13, we are dealing 7!

We have to abide by at least one standard rule of the game. This is that rule.

Rule #4 Repeat from #1, Yes we stacking cards

This rule is repeated because somehow someone always forgets how you’re playing the game when they see someone has stacked a draw 2 on top of a draw 4.

Rule #5 You have one-second maximum to say, UNO

If you have one card left in your hand you have one-second maximum to call out UNO before someone at the table calls you out for not saying it. Failure to do so results in picking up two cards from the deck.

Rule #6 The more people the better

Having more than two people play Uno is a must! The more people you have makes the game more fun.

Rule #7 Just like spades, talking trash is a must

When your playing spades with 18 and over you will hear things such as:

“WTF! So you just gone skip me?”

“You better draw all those cards nigga!”

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“Oh, you should’ve said UNO, now get your two cards!”

Rule #8 Winners, the first to say “UNO Out” “Out” or “Game”

The first one who says “Uno Out”, “Out” or “Game” wins. There’s no materialistic gift you win unless you’ve establish that at the beginning of the game.

Rule #9 The length of the game depends on the intake of Alcohol, Food and AGAIN how we playing

A game of Uno can last 10-45 minutes. If there is food and liquor involved the game can go for a while.

Rule #10 Have Fun Always

UNO is a classic board game that’s meant for you to gather and have fun with the ones you love. It is also competitive, so may the best man win!

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Words by: Kinyana Mccoy

OBJECTIVE OF UNO: Play all your cards first.

NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2-10 players

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MATERIALS: Uno deck of cards

TYPE OF GAME: Matching/Shedding

AUDIENCE: All Ages

UNO SET-UP

Each player gets 7 cards, which are dealt one at a time and face-down. The remaining cards form a draw pile, which is placed in the center, equidistant from each player. Next to draw pile is the discard pile, one a card is placed there the game has begun!

THE PLAY

Discarding

The player to the left of the dealer starts the game and play moves clockwise. Players examine their card and try to match the top card of the discard. Cards are matched by color, number, or action. For example, if the top card of the discard is a blue 5, a player has the option of playing any blue card or any color card with a 5. Wild cards may be played at any time and the player may choose to change the leading color with it.

If a player cannot match or does not wish to match they must draw from the draw pile. If the card drawn can be played, it is in your best interest to do so. Either way, after play moves to the next person. Some variants require players to draw cards until they can play one, up to 10 cards.

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NOTE: If the first card flipped from the draw to the discard (which initiates the game) is an action card, the action must be done. The only exceptions are if wild cards or wild card draw four is flipped. If this occurs, reshuffle the cards and start again.

If the draw pile is ever exhausted, remove the top card from the discard. Shuffle the discard thoroughly and it will be the new draw pile, continue playing on the single card from the discard as normal.

Ending the Game

Play continues until a player has a single card. They must declare, “UNO!” If they have an uno and do not declare it before other player’s notice, they must draw two cards. Anytime you have a single card left you must call it out. After one player no longer has any cards, the game is finished and scores are tallied. The game repeats. Typically, players will play until someone reaches 500+ points.

ACTION CARDS

Reverse: Switches the directions of turns. If the play was moving left, it moves right.

Skip: The next player’s turn is skipped.

Draw Two: The next player must draw 2 cards AND loses their turn.

Wild: This card can be used to represent any color card. The player who plays it must declare which color it represents for the next player’s turn. This card may be played at any time.

Wild Draw Four: Acts just like a wild card but the next player must draw four cards AND lose their turn. This card can only be played when no other card in hand matches. It is strategic to keep this in hand as long as possible so that it is your uno card and can be played no matter what.

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SCORING

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When the game ends the winner receives points. All their opponents cards are collected, given to the winner, and points are tallied.

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Number Cards: face value

Draw 2/Reverse/Skip: 20 points

Wild/Wild Draw 4: 50 points

The first player to reach 500 points – or whatever the mutually agreed upon target score is – is the overall winner.

REFERENCES:

Uno Card Game Rules

http://www.braillebookstore.com/Uno.p