It's interesting to note how many of these were long-standing official rules and variants of normal UNO in its digital releases: 7, 0, stacking, no Wild Draw 4 callout, the unlimited forced draw until you hit a playable... Those are all just how digital UNO works either by default or with built-in toggle options, and I know a lot of people have been using them as in-house rules for even longer than that.
In my country, 7 is silence(either while on top or until another 7) and 0 u choose someone to swap cards with(can choose to keep ur cards too) 1 u choose someone to see their cards 6 everyone hands up or cards down, last to do so draws 1 9 everyone SLAPS the top card/hands of people who slapped last, last to slap draws 1(I say slap because people wanna put their hand on top too fast) Stacking allowed, +2 on top of +2/+4 and +4 on top of +2/+4 Can play multiple cards of same number at once if u have one that is playable Some play with a rule that u can play multiple cards of same color if it's at least 3 cards in a sequence (0,1,2, etc) Can stack both of 2 rules above (number+color, leading to playing multiple 0 then 1 then 2 for example) If u have a card that's exactly the same as the one on top of discard pile u can skip everyone's turn and play it(need to be fast)
the only difference is that in the digital version of UNO you can't stack different draw cards (+2s only stack on other +2s, draw 4s only stack with other draw 4s etc)
@@SasamuelTheCooldraw a picture of your house inside a boat inside the titanic inside an airplane inside a helicopter inside a ufo inside outer space inside the Milky Way
he didnt show it earlier because he knew there were people that wanted the game so much, they'd kill for it. he hid it for months before ever even unpacking it. only today does he decide the disturbance is gone. but i dont think he's in the clear just yet.
@@Flamuski Those aren't official rules... They're called "House Rules" and they're disabled when you run the game for the first time. You can able them online but only if you create a play match with those rules
Ha I just watched top gear where they're buying cars in the US rather than hiring. And, James does his, best to get Richard killed by writing man love is OK lol. This comment just reminded me of that 😂
Kinda funny how uno "no mercy" has essentially a mercy kill rule for when you end up with too many cards. The best part of winning uno has always been that you no longer have to play uno and can just watch everyone else suffer instead, lol
Probably should just buy a couple of sets to be safe. And change the house rules to: For each time you reach a multiple of 25 hand cards, draw 20 cards. Hand swap cards are deactivated by players or targeting players with more than ten cards on the hand.
The difference with wild color roulette and draw cards is with roulette the next player chooses the color, not like draw cards that the player who discarded it chooses the color
in uno flex there is this the flex side of the reverse has the ability to reverse the direction of the game and also skip a player's turn you can only use the flex side when your energy card is activated
To make this even funnier my family makes the Wild Draw Roulette play like the draw until from UNO Flip. So like any wild, the person playing it declares the color and also determines the "victim's" fate
What if, in the start of the game, the first card fliped from the deck is a 0 or 7? Should it be taken back and fliped another or not?. If not, who changes hands?
So if there are two players and one of them plays a wild reverse draw 4 card, he can stack it with a normal draw 4 card to pass it to the other player?
You cannot play 2 same cards at the same time, whoever, stacking is allowed in this game. Using that logic and using the instructions provided in this video, you can definitely stack 2 wild reverse +4 cards in a 1v1 match. You can also stack those cards whenever someone uses a +2/+4 card. Use this carefully :) Otherwise it won't end up very well and you'll be forced to take all these cards and possibly get eliminated 😅
If drawing makes me get out of the game, would the skip enforced apply to me even though I’m out, or would it apply to the next person? My reasoning is that 1: drawing 25 immediately knocks you out of the game and 2: you can’t continue your turn until you’re done drawing, which would include being skipped, so the skip should be enforced on the next person since I was knocked out.
I assume you’re referring to the rule that says when you draw cards you skip your turn. The skip in the situation applies specifically to the player drawing the cards not the next player. So if you get eliminated by drawing above 25 cards, the next player does not skip their turn.
Hmm. I can imagine 'insta-kill' chains being a thing (in fact, the one shown was 1 card away from that). I do wonder what the rule is if forced to draw more cards than are left in the deck. Also, on the 'wild roulette'...if I understand right, already having a card of the appropriate color in hand is irrelevant, you have to draw until you get another?
the draw 24 _was_ an instakill since you just have to meet 25 and not necessarily exceed it, and also because you never have 0 cards and yes, the wild color roulette ignores your hand if you draw more cards than are in the deck then you shuffle partway through
I have some question..sorry kinda late.... 1.if a player put the yellow discard card he/she and all the remaining card was a yellow..can he directly putt all the remaining card and win? 2.If player put a discard card..and he/she discard the card..even though it have power card..it will be powerless right? 3.and most basic rule..player can only put 1 card to end their turn right?player cannot putt the same card together to end their turn right?
1. Yes why not, thats the game 2. I dont really know😅 3. The rules doesnt allow puting more than 1 card at a turn, however 99% dont follow it. I personally allow putting more cards at a turn, except wilds
I created a game called unopacalypse with 6+ versions of UNO where all draw Cards were doubled, you could stack draw Cards of any value and other various rules. It was so chaotic that someone had to draw 228 Cards. After that, We made it so if you had to draw 150, you are eliminated. It was so fun. This game is nothing compared to the one I created, especially with 6 players
That can make the game drag on for rather some time, particularly given the sheer number of cards that add to a player's hand (the 168-card deck includes three +2 cards and four +4 cards of each color, eight Wild Reverse +4's, four Wild +6's, four Wild +10's, and eight Wild Color Roulette cards-that's 44 in all).
I'd personally turn up the limit to 30 or something, since as it looks right now all you need to do is to be hit with a draw card and you're pretty much out.
@@ThreePointOneFou nah thats the point of playing uno, to be able to finish first and see other players suffer. my homebrew rule is we don't say uno in any instances other than when you have one card in your hand, even after you finish the game, or else draw five. that's enough to make other players go insane
I'm confused about reverse wild when playing with two people. He stated you can stack and force your opponent to draw those cards and proceeded to plays a wild draw 4 and a draw 4 on top of that but your opponent had to draw all those cards.
Wouldnt it be last to 1000? Otherwise wouldnt the players wants to get cards to get more points? Or do they want as close to 25 cards without reaching it to get as many points as possible?
Regular UNO rules still apply, point goes to the one who emptied their hands, if they're also making another players get eliminated for too many cards they also get 250 points 🤔🤔🤔
No. Under the normal rules, you win points by winning: if you're the first player to go out, you win the round and earn points equal to the total value of everyone else's hands. In this version, in addition to that, if you knock someone out, you immediately score 250 points without having to win the round. If you're the last one standing, you win the round but don't score anything for winning (you do, however, score 250 for knocking out the runner-up).
That's not how it works! If you win, then you get the total points that the remaining players had in THEIR hands! So no, it is not a viable strategy to have more cards at the end!
@@liltaco2985No, if you stack up points in your hand, you are not able to gain these points for your own score. You either gift them to the player who beat you, or if you beat them your hand will be empty.
well, if your hand has at least one card with the same COLOUR as the last played card, then playing a WD4 won't be valid, and whenever you play it, the next player may challenge you - if the play was valid, they draw 6 cards, and if it wasn't, you draw 4 cards
Technically, the original rules of UNO always said that you are only allowed to play a wild draw 4 if you are unable to play a card of the previously played color. So if the card in the middle is red and you still have red cards on your hand, you are not allowed to play the wild draw 4. Of course no one else can see what you have on your hand so you could try to cheat and play the card anyway even if the rules say you musn't. If the player who would have to draw the four cards thinks that you might have cheated, they can challenge your card. Then you have to show them your entire hand. If you actually cheated, you have to draw the four cards yourself and the other player don't lose their turn. Your wish for the next color still counts. However, if you didn't cheat and played the wild draw 4 legally, the other player gets punished for doubting you and has to draw two extra cards, making it a total of six for them.
In UNO Show 'Em No Mercy, if you play a 7 as your last card, you win immediately. The rule requiring you to swap hands with another player is overridden by the fact that you’ve played your last card, thus ending the game1. So, you don’t need to worry about swapping hands or the other player winning immediately. The game ends as soon as you play your last card, and you are declared the winner The same goes for Playing 0 or any other card ,the win factor is the ultimate thing overriding all other rules
When you play a discard all card, and place your cards underneath it , leaving that discard all card on top, what does the next player do? Do they discard too? Just continue with that color? Play their discard all card as well since it matches? I have the game and that’s the only thing hanging me up.
Unless you got screwed badly with the other game’s rules (which takes a lot of effort by your opponents) then it couldn’t have been that bad to begin with. (Minus uno flip)
3:06 I am a bit confused. If there are 3 players (A, B, & C), Player A is eliminated by Player C from A having 25 or more cards in their hand, and Player B gets rid of all their cards, not player C. Does Player B (the winner) or Player C (who eliminated Player A by making A have 25 or more cards in their hand) get 250 points?
I once tried to add the Draw 4 + Reverse in my regular uno (with blank cards) deck, but i replaced it with a "wild twists-like" rule in which the last one to hit the discard pile draws 4
My variation: When Wild Colour Roulette is played, you have to pick the card that resumes play. Then, ALL OTHER PLAYERS will have to draw cards until one of them reveal the colour you want. That player must show it to the player who played the Wild Colour Roulette, before play resumes like normal. If anyone throws in a Wild Draw of either number except for Wild Colour Roulette, they must reveal their next colour of card that resumes play. Then, if the next player has that Draw Card that matches the requested colour, or they have another Wild Draw that isn’t Wild Colour Roulette, they CAN play it and keep the stack going, ignoring the number said. When the draw stack reaches 25 or more, the stack ends and the player who goes next is automatically eliminated from the game. Play then continues with no player drawing cards in the end. If the stacks ends with a wild, you can call out the next colour that resumes play, then continue like normal. If it ends with a Wild Draw+Reverse, after calling out the next colour that resumes play, play order continues with the reversed order. If you have 25 cards or more when it isn’t your turn, unless it’s from the stack total being at 25 or more(as said above), you’re still in the game and your turn cannot be skipped. If you can reduce your number of cards down to less than 25 before another player takes his/her turn, you will not be eliminated. If anyone catches you not calling out Uno when you have one card left, it depends on if you’re on a stack or not. If you’re not in a stack, you draw cards until you have the equal amount of cards the player who called you out has. (For example, I called Player B out when they didn’t yell UNO when they have 1 card left, and at that moment, I have 5 Cards. Player B must keep drawing cards until they have 5 cards). If you’re in a stack, the stack immediately ends and the player must draw the accumulated number of cards in the Stack Draw.
My school's club had like 4 decks of this game and we abandoned the 25 card rule limit and played house rules which means we are allowed to take a unlimited amount of cards
Question? If a person plays a reverse draw 4 when there are only two players remaining, making themselves draw 4 and in the process causes themselves to be eliminated, who gets 250 points since they caused themselves to have 25 cards or more?
nice to see 7, 0 and stacking being official rules
console edition had them along with draw to match
Where did those rules originate?
@@SoraDonaldGoofy99House rules. Many people feel the game is too slow, so stacking allow more chaotic way to play.
7-0 is bad imo, too chaotic
@@bagofcoolness It definitely adds strategy, but the game can do without it.
Uno No Mercy, also known as:
When normal Uno is not friendship sinking enough for you
Lose all you friends any% speedrun
I think this is mode of a 100% speedrun.
@@Solscalr Well, unless you bring all your friends together and play this game, it is going to just be an any% speedrun
HOLY SH*T, THAT IS A UNO GAME TOO FAR!!!! 😂😂😂😂(Who am I kidding, that is a good one.)
Excuse me, that's just how i play uno normally
I just remove the insta lose and the 0/7 rule, because it sucks
@@dekunny9225 7-0 rule is dumb, insta-lose is a mercy rule of sorts, everything else is reasonable
“An additional way to win the game is to be the last player remaining.”
Uh oh.
I play the gun card!
When you play this game, it is recommended that you wear a bullet proof vest and a helmet
Should you need self-defence, we recommend watching videos from other channels.
@@ElixirBlue9 I think you might have killed the comment replies. We were on a roll
@@galacgacwatson3102 what did i do
It's interesting to note how many of these were long-standing official rules and variants of normal UNO in its digital releases: 7, 0, stacking, no Wild Draw 4 callout, the unlimited forced draw until you hit a playable... Those are all just how digital UNO works either by default or with built-in toggle options, and I know a lot of people have been using them as in-house rules for even longer than that.
The forced draw is also a rule in Crazy 8's, which Uno was based off of
In my country, 7 is silence(either while on top or until another 7) and 0 u choose someone to swap cards with(can choose to keep ur cards too)
1 u choose someone to see their cards
6 everyone hands up or cards down, last to do so draws 1
9 everyone SLAPS the top card/hands of people who slapped last, last to slap draws 1(I say slap because people wanna put their hand on top too fast)
Stacking allowed, +2 on top of +2/+4 and +4 on top of +2/+4
Can play multiple cards of same number at once if u have one that is playable
Some play with a rule that u can play multiple cards of same color if it's at least 3 cards in a sequence (0,1,2, etc)
Can stack both of 2 rules above (number+color, leading to playing multiple 0 then 1 then 2 for example)
If u have a card that's exactly the same as the one on top of discard pile u can skip everyone's turn and play it(need to be fast)
the only difference is that in the digital version of UNO you can't stack different draw cards (+2s only stack on other +2s, draw 4s only stack with other draw 4s etc)
if I stack two 0 cards, then only one will have effect or the cards will be changed two times?
@@Ivickyzinhayou cant stack number cards unless you use discard all
Well they could’ve called it “U-No Mercy”
Which translates to “one mercy”
@@UnknownGamingDownpourDashgoogle translate is broken anyway
@@UnknownGamingDownpourDashNO E MERCY (ON switch places)
That would probably run into licensing/copyright issues.
for the first time,
i was going to say that
I can't wait to bring this one to Thanksgiving, especially with how competitive my family is 😁
Bro they're going kill each other if they do play this
Pls do tell the story about what happens, i love me some family drama
Replying so i get notified
Plz don't end up selling us smoke...
Replying for update.
But please, do update us, I'll check the news for any new murders
The primal *fear* I felt when there was a draw 10
Draw 99
@@kzswtz8224 draw a picture of a boat.
@@GunSpyEnthusiastdraw the next player in turn order riding a boat
@@toekneemart5597Draw a picture of your house inside a boat inside the titanic
@@SasamuelTheCooldraw a picture of your house inside a boat inside the titanic inside an airplane inside a helicopter inside a ufo inside outer space inside the Milky Way
The "25 cards = death" rule is actually merciful, both to that player, and everyone else who wants to move on with the rest of their lives.
There was this time me and my friends played normal uno with house rules. We played 2 decks of it and one of us got 40 cards.
I DREW THE WHOLE DECK BECAUSE OF A WILD COLOR ROULETTE AND I STILL COULDN'T FIND RED (50 cards)!!
Yeah. It's pretty hard to win by standard, tho I managed to several times.
This is uno any% speedrun for losing friends.
@@nowar1620I think it'll be hard to even finish a game due to 7-0 rule
Always had the draw until play card in house rules. This was so much fun. The 25 bust rule is so cool. I like this version.
lol this is my favorite one since I got it lol 😂
@@GreenTheGreatgreencheesymac123 Then what happens if they have 24 cards in their hand, one card away?
Technicallt the 25 is mercy rule so it isnt uno no mercy
How does this man wind up getting all the cool variants before they're gone?
he didnt show it earlier because he knew there were people that wanted the game so much, they'd kill for it. he hid it for months before ever even unpacking it. only today does he decide the disturbance is gone. but i dont think he's in the clear just yet.
I had to spend $30 to buy this. But you guys are worth it!!
@@TripleSGames hi
@@TripleSGamesI saw this at a book store but forgot which one is it, in Indonesia
@@TripleSGames where could you buy the game?
I like this guy's voice which is very calm and clear, I feel like I'm listening to an audiobook and relaxing and chilling 😁
Thank you for a complete and detailed video showing exactly what we came to search for. The 4 hands around the table is pretty straightforward!
That Draw 10 card will look real good in the Amalgam.
*oh god I forgot it’ll include this*
@@mathguy37 What about that "if your hand size hits 25, you're out" rule? The Amalgam just got _really_ spicy.
@@WackoMcGoose that’d actually make it easier I think (also a third win condition, be the last standing)
@@mathguy37 I forgot, what is the 2nd win con?
@@AsiccAP get 4 in a row
Imagine “Uno: no mercy FLIP” it would be madness
Add some Flex to it and BOOM, a completely different game.
World War 3
An all wild version of this would be the end of the world.
@@mxttyzw it's a thing
+25 card aka the “ok whoever gets this and can’t stack to it loses” card
I like how everyone's surprised by these rules, meanwhile this is the standard rules for Uno Online XD
draw 10 card:
Which version??
@@RiderSentaiGrid Ubisoft version (available on Steam)
@@Flamuski Those aren't official rules... They're called "House Rules" and they're disabled when you run the game for the first time. You can able them online but only if you create a play match with those rules
@@RiderSentaiGrid By standard I meant it was super common for people to have those rules on because they were simply more fun, my bad lol
Forcing someone to draw 24 cards should be considered a Mortal Kombat Brutality.
Uno normal game: **Lose your friends**
Uno No mercy game: **Kill your friends**
Ha I just watched top gear where they're buying cars in the US rather than hiring. And, James does his, best to get Richard killed by writing man love is OK lol.
This comment just reminded me of that 😂
UNO Show 'em No Mercy (168 Cards)
Color: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue
- 8 Number 0 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 8 Number 1 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 8 Number 2 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 8 Number 3 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 8 Number 4 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 8 Number 5 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 8 Number 6 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 8 Number 7 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 8 Number 8 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 8 Number 9 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 12 Skip Cards (All 3 cards per color)
- 8 Skip Everyone Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 12 Reverse Cards (All 3 cards per color)
- 12 Draw 2 Cards (All 3 cards per color)
- 8 Draw 4 Cards (All 2 cards per color)
- 12 Discard All Cards (All 3 cards per color)
- 8 Wild Reverse Draw 4 Cards
- 4 Wild Draw 6 Cards
- 4 Wild Draw 10 Cards
- 8 Wild Color Roulette Cards (This card functioned like the Wild Draw Color card in UNO FLIP!)
And skip all
I don’t have green cards in my pack bruh
This sounds like chaos, disorder, and destruction in a card game
I love it.
the skip all and the drawcolor wild card are card of unoflip, thw skip all is the same symbol, but the drawcolor card change the icon.
and that last card now makes you show the drawn cards to others too
The color roulette’s color is chosen by the next player, not the player who discarded it
Steps on how to ruin friendship
How to end a friendship:
Yep🙂↕️☺️
I don't think so🤔🤔.....
How to get uppercut by your friend: Play a draw 10
Or a family! Haha
More like how to start a world war:
This is insane and I love it. Buying right now. Thank you!😊
Kinda funny how uno "no mercy" has essentially a mercy kill rule for when you end up with too many cards. The best part of winning uno has always been that you no longer have to play uno and can just watch everyone else suffer instead, lol
Probably should just buy a couple of sets to be safe. And change the house rules to:
For each time you reach a multiple of 25 hand cards, draw 20 cards.
Hand swap cards are deactivated by players or targeting players with more than ten cards on the hand.
Nice to see the skip all card got in a second game
Same with the color roulette (kinda because different look name and rule)
The difference with wild color roulette and draw cards is with roulette the next player chooses the color, not like draw cards that the player who discarded it chooses the color
I literally played similarly to this in school before this existed and it was a blast.
Where do you live?
@@extremelynoobgaming4742why do you ask? Now tell me where you live?
@@lanceanimation8221 i live in india but there's no uno mercy😕
Me and my friends play UNO sometimes but since we like going competitive I see this as an absolutely terrifying game to play with them.
Missed opportunity to add a reverse skip card
And an others draw 4+ card
And any draw target card
in uno flex there is this the flex side of the reverse has the ability to reverse the direction of the game and also skip a player's turn you can only use the flex side when your energy card is activated
Or a SKIP +25 CARD (you have to skip your turn THEN on your next turn you HAVE to draw 25 cards)
Id love one of these! Theyll go nicely with a nice cup of tea with my friends on a "relaxing" afternoon!
I love this version, it's actually often very strategic and can take a while to finish a round.
Can't wait to see this added to the amalgam.
oh god oh god
It just was!
Can you bring me in the loop on what the Amalgam is?
@@daswarzenschweinsomeone is making a version of uno that strives to mechanically bring every single version of official mattel uno into one.
@@Mathtriqueur my god
my man finally adds subtitles :))
also i'm thinking about a Flip! version of this, with some other powers taken from Flex!...
It Will Be Called: Uno Madness.
@@chardreisvlog9853no, more like UNO amalgam...
I have been so excited for this
Very direct and informative. Nice video. Keep up the good work!
Can’t wait for this to be added to the amalgam.
So... it's basically Uno but we're playing on a x100 stats + 100% crits server?
My group friend already had brutal rules for Uno, things will now become plain sadism. I like it.
To make this even funnier my family makes the Wild Draw Roulette play like the draw until from UNO Flip. So like any wild, the person playing it declares the color and also determines the "victim's" fate
Who cares about points? Just play until your have no cards left in your hands!
The points is just a optional winning method
Points = BORRRRRRING
Today is March 11th. Tomorrow's my sister's birthday. We got her this game as a surprise. Better enjoy our friendship while it lasts!
I got this for my Bro's birthday but he's a card game fan so he got a kick out of it
What if, in the start of the game, the first card fliped from the deck is a 0 or 7? Should it be taken back and fliped another or not?. If not, who changes hands?
"the more stressful the more fun.... despite losing ur friendship"
-literally me
So if there are two players and one of them plays a wild reverse draw 4 card, he can stack it with a normal draw 4 card to pass it to the other player?
Yes
@@TripleSGames Ok thank you very much
@@TripleSGamesWhat about playing 2 wild reverse draw 4?? Does it now go to the other player to pickup 8?
@@ItsBrittany. then he has to pickup 12 or stack with a card of equal or higher value to you
Hey thank you for this video, very helpful. I have a question can you play 2 +4 reverse cards at the same time or on top of a draw card ?
This was my question I see no one answered your question.
Still no answer, and trust me, everyone who I play with still questions the play 😂. Hopefully, someone will jump in
You cannot play 2 same cards at the same time, whoever, stacking is allowed in this game. Using that logic and using the instructions provided in this video, you can definitely stack 2 wild reverse +4 cards in a 1v1 match. You can also stack those cards whenever someone uses a +2/+4 card. Use this carefully :)
Otherwise it won't end up very well and you'll be forced to take all these cards and possibly get eliminated 😅
I know someone who's gonna love this version
The amalgam
Me
So happy to see you finally grow out your four arms
If drawing makes me get out of the game, would the skip enforced apply to me even though I’m out, or would it apply to the next person?
My reasoning is that 1: drawing 25 immediately knocks you out of the game and 2: you can’t continue your turn until you’re done drawing, which would include being skipped, so the skip should be enforced on the next person since I was knocked out.
I assume you’re referring to the rule that says when you draw cards you skip your turn. The skip in the situation applies specifically to the player drawing the cards not the next player. So if you get eliminated by drawing above 25 cards, the next player does not skip their turn.
After almost 5 painful months of waiting I finally got my hands on it!
If a player gets eliminated because of stacking, wich player gets 250 points?
The last player who played + card or the first player?
the one who played the last + card
Hmm. I can imagine 'insta-kill' chains being a thing (in fact, the one shown was 1 card away from that). I do wonder what the rule is if forced to draw more cards than are left in the deck. Also, on the 'wild roulette'...if I understand right, already having a card of the appropriate color in hand is irrelevant, you have to draw until you get another?
the draw 24 _was_ an instakill since you just have to meet 25 and not necessarily exceed it, and also because you never have 0 cards
and yes, the wild color roulette ignores your hand
if you draw more cards than are in the deck then you shuffle partway through
Skip all cards is just a free card
That means take another turn
@@coordinator3039he's saying that most of the time the card is basically not a card at all
Well, sometimes it helps changing a colour. Also in such a variant you need more ways to throw your cards to survive another draw card.
I have some question..sorry kinda late....
1.if a player put the yellow discard card he/she and all the remaining card was a yellow..can he directly putt all the remaining card and win?
2.If player put a discard card..and he/she discard the card..even though it have power card..it will be powerless right?
3.and most basic rule..player can only put 1 card to end their turn right?player cannot putt the same card together to end their turn right?
1. Yes why not, thats the game
2. I dont really know😅
3. The rules doesnt allow puting more than 1 card at a turn, however 99% dont follow it. I personally allow putting more cards at a turn, except wilds
First homebrew rule: No elimination for too many cards, only cowards do that. :D
I created a game called unopacalypse with 6+ versions of UNO where all draw Cards were doubled, you could stack draw Cards of any value and other various rules. It was so chaotic that someone had to draw 228 Cards. After that, We made it so if you had to draw 150, you are eliminated. It was so fun. This game is nothing compared to the one I created, especially with 6 players
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That can make the game drag on for rather some time, particularly given the sheer number of cards that add to a player's hand (the 168-card deck includes three +2 cards and four +4 cards of each color, eight Wild Reverse +4's, four Wild +6's, four Wild +10's, and eight Wild Color Roulette cards-that's 44 in all).
I'd personally turn up the limit to 30 or something, since as it looks right now all you need to do is to be hit with a draw card and you're pretty much out.
@@ThreePointOneFou nah thats the point of playing uno, to be able to finish first and see other players suffer. my homebrew rule is we don't say uno in any instances other than when you have one card in your hand, even after you finish the game, or else draw five. that's enough to make other players go insane
This is goin to bring so much chaos to my classroom
This is Brutal! I love it!
I'm confused about reverse wild when playing with two people. He stated you can stack and force your opponent to draw those cards and proceeded to plays a wild draw 4 and a draw 4 on top of that but your opponent had to draw all those cards.
Yeah same i was mad confused
This is what’s confusing me
So you're talking almost all the house rules and special cards from the video game version and putting them in one game.
Just played it today, it’s brutal yet so much fun
"Uno, No Mercy"... isn't that basically just Uno? (If the Uno games I play are any indication)
Then this game will have a negative amount of mercy, obviously.
Imagine this become a video game dlc and make gamers rage quit,.. ☠️☠️
yah
I ain't impressed I played both uno attack and uno online
@@terrasque559 uno flip is fun
Sans fangirl
@@IronMouseAndyyes
Wouldnt it be last to 1000? Otherwise wouldnt the players wants to get cards to get more points? Or do they want as close to 25 cards without reaching it to get as many points as possible?
Regular UNO rules still apply, point goes to the one who emptied their hands, if they're also making another players get eliminated for too many cards they also get 250 points
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No. Under the normal rules, you win points by winning: if you're the first player to go out, you win the round and earn points equal to the total value of everyone else's hands. In this version, in addition to that, if you knock someone out, you immediately score 250 points without having to win the round. If you're the last one standing, you win the round but don't score anything for winning (you do, however, score 250 for knocking out the runner-up).
@@TroyVan6654oh misheard him. Still sounds good idea to get lot of special cards to rank up points but risk cause if 0 is played
That's not how it works! If you win, then you get the total points that the remaining players had in THEIR hands! So no, it is not a viable strategy to have more cards at the end!
@@liltaco2985No, if you stack up points in your hand, you are not able to gain these points for your own score. You either gift them to the player who beat you, or if you beat them your hand will be empty.
2:50 The color roulette was green, but why the next player played blue?
It was a mistake maybe😂
If normal Uno turns friends into enemies
Then this turns friends into corpses
Why there’s a wild +4 with a counterclockwise direction
Uno: End Relationship Edition
You had my interest.
*Now you have my attention.*
0:15 Btw does wild cards count?
yes
All wilds are playable unless you reveal it during a Wild Color Roulette.
Wait, there was a rule about challenging a wild draw 4 in the original game? How did that work?
well, if your hand has at least one card with the same COLOUR as the last played card, then playing a WD4 won't be valid, and whenever you play it, the next player may challenge you - if the play was valid, they draw 6 cards, and if it wasn't, you draw 4 cards
Technically, the original rules of UNO always said that you are only allowed to play a wild draw 4 if you are unable to play a card of the previously played color. So if the card in the middle is red and you still have red cards on your hand, you are not allowed to play the wild draw 4.
Of course no one else can see what you have on your hand so you could try to cheat and play the card anyway even if the rules say you musn't. If the player who would have to draw the four cards thinks that you might have cheated, they can challenge your card. Then you have to show them your entire hand. If you actually cheated, you have to draw the four cards yourself and the other player don't lose their turn. Your wish for the next color still counts. However, if you didn't cheat and played the wild draw 4 legally, the other player gets punished for doubting you and has to draw two extra cards, making it a total of six for them.
"Which rules are we playing with?" "Y E S"
What if the 7 is your last card? Are you then supposed to pick someone to win and take their cards? Or do you indeed, Win?
In UNO Show 'Em No Mercy, if you play a 7 as your last card, you win immediately. The rule requiring you to swap hands with another player is overridden by the fact that you’ve played your last card, thus ending the game1.
So, you don’t need to worry about swapping hands or the other player winning immediately. The game ends as soon as you play your last card, and you are declared the winner
The same goes for Playing 0 or any other card ,the win factor is the ultimate thing overriding all other rules
Ww1: Wrong turn
Ww2: Failed art class
Ww3: Draw +10 card
hey when the UNO Amalgam comes out are you gonna be talking about it?
same with the other card game made by this guy, Massacards
ah yes this what i've been looking for
This game is a fastest way to end a friendship
When you play a discard all card, and place your cards underneath it , leaving that discard all card on top, what does the next player do? Do they discard too? Just continue with that color? Play their discard all card as well since it matches? I have the game and that’s the only thing hanging me up.
Imagine if you rig the card stack before the game starts without getting caught just so you can get every skip all players turn card
Prob won't work since the other players might tell u to shuffle it
On one of the previous how to play videos, someone requested this version of Uno to be done in the comment section.
0:56 ironically theres a mercy rule
This is the best version of UNO
As if it couldn't get any worse
Unless you got screwed badly with the other game’s rules (which takes a lot of effort by your opponents) then it couldn’t have been that bad to begin with. (Minus uno flip)
Uno no mercy flip attack
3:06 I am a bit confused. If there are 3 players (A, B, & C), Player A is eliminated by Player C from A having 25 or more cards in their hand, and Player B gets rid of all their cards, not player C. Does Player B (the winner) or Player C (who eliminated Player A by making A have 25 or more cards in their hand) get 250 points?
Player C
So… just Uno the way we’ve already been playing. Got it.
But with more suffering
by the way i don’t think that’s the way you play uno, as to one are house rules (not here)
@Triple S games,It’s supposed to be “UNO show em no mercy”.
Got it?
So this UNO Flip but you can only play on the dark side and the dark side is on steroids.
i have uno flip
@@IronMouseAndysame
I once tried to add the Draw 4 + Reverse in my regular uno (with blank cards) deck, but i replaced it with a "wild twists-like" rule in which the last one to hit the discard pile draws 4
Nice card 😀
So, for the color roulette example, can you take any number even though they have a special ability? (Examples 7 and 0?)
My variation:
When Wild Colour Roulette is played, you have to pick the card that resumes play. Then, ALL OTHER PLAYERS will have to draw cards until one of them reveal the colour you want. That player must show it to the player who played the Wild Colour Roulette, before play resumes like normal.
If anyone throws in a Wild Draw of either number except for Wild Colour Roulette, they must reveal their next colour of card that resumes play. Then, if the next player has that Draw Card that matches the requested colour, or they have another Wild Draw that isn’t Wild Colour Roulette, they CAN play it and keep the stack going, ignoring the number said.
When the draw stack reaches 25 or more, the stack ends and the player who goes next is automatically eliminated from the game. Play then continues with no player drawing cards in the end. If the stacks ends with a wild, you can call out the next colour that resumes play, then continue like normal. If it ends with a Wild Draw+Reverse, after calling out the next colour that resumes play, play order continues with the reversed order.
If you have 25 cards or more when it isn’t your turn, unless it’s from the stack total being at 25 or more(as said above), you’re still in the game and your turn cannot be skipped. If you can reduce your number of cards down to less than 25 before another player takes his/her turn, you will not be eliminated.
If anyone catches you not calling out Uno when you have one card left, it depends on if you’re on a stack or not. If you’re not in a stack, you draw cards until you have the equal amount of cards the player who called you out has. (For example, I called Player B out when they didn’t yell UNO when they have 1 card left, and at that moment, I have 5 Cards. Player B must keep drawing cards until they have 5 cards). If you’re in a stack, the stack immediately ends and the player must draw the accumulated number of cards in the Stack Draw.
My school's club had like 4 decks of this game and we abandoned the 25 card rule limit and played house rules which means we are allowed to take a unlimited amount of cards
Happy Uno Halloween!
As soon as uno amalgam is released this will be useful
yep.
the first 2 rules is just every house rule ever tho
Can you place a Wild colour roulette card on top of any wild draw card? So I can place it on top of a +10 or +6 or +4?
I think they missed the opportunity to call it "U-No Mercy"
My healthy friendships: *’Finally,A WORTHY OPPONENT.’*
My friend gonna cry when I buy this uno for his birthday
I bought this for my brother for his birthday but he thinks it's funny 'cause he loves card games
Can you play a yellow +4 on a reverse +4?
Yes
Something tells me they’ll eventually port “Uno Flex” & “Uno show ‘em no mercy” to the Ubisoft version. I look forward to see that on TH-cam.
Question? If a person plays a reverse draw 4 when there are only two players remaining, making themselves draw 4 and in the process causes themselves to be eliminated, who gets 250 points since they caused themselves to have 25 cards or more?
2:03 the uno nuke