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I N S T R U C T I O N S

Ages 7 and Up

2 to 10 Players

CONTENTS

112 Cards as follows:

19 Blue cards - 0 to 9

19 Green cards - 0 to 9

19 Red cards - 0 to 9

19 Yellow cards - 0 to 9

8 Draw Two cards - 2 each in blue, green, red and yellow

8 Reverse cards - 2 each in blue, green, red and yellow

8 Skip cards - 2 each in blue, green, red and yellow

4 Wild cards

4 Wild Draw Four cards

4 War Machine cards

OBJECT OF THE GAME

Be the first player to get rid of all of your cards in each round and score points for the 

cards your opponents are left holding. Points in rounds accumulate and the first player 

to reach 500 points wins.

SETUP

1.  Each player draws a card; the player that draws the highest number deals (count 

Action Cards with a symbol as zero). 
2. The dealer shuffles and deals each player 7 cards.
3. Place the remainder of the deck face down to form a DRAW pile.
4. The top card of the DRAW pile is turned over to begin a DISCARD pile. 
NOTE: If any of the Action Cards (symbols) are turned over to start the DISCARD pile, 

see FUNCTIONS OF ACTION CARDS for special instructions.

LET’S PLAY

The person to the left of the dealer starts play. On your turn, you must match a card 

from your hand to the card on the top of the DISCARD pile, either by number, color or 

symbol (symbols represent Action Cards; see FUNCTIONS OF ACTION CARDS). 

EXAMPLE:  If the card on the DISCARD pile is a red 7, the player must put down a 

red card OR any color 7. Alternatively, the player can put down a Wild card (See 

FUNCTIONS OF ACTION CARDS).
If you don’t have a card that matches the one on the DISCARD pile, you must take a 

card from the DRAW pile. If the card you picked up can be played, you are free to put 

it down in the same turn. Otherwise, play moves on to the next person in turn.
You may also choose NOT to play a playable card from your hand. If so, you must 

draw a card from the DRAW pile. If playable, that card can be put down in the same 

turn, however you may not play any other card from your hand after the draw.

FUNCTIONS OF ACTION CARDS

Draw 2 Card

 – When you play this card, the next player must draw 2 

cards and miss their turn. This card may only be played on a 

matching color or on another Draw Two card. If turned up at the 

beginning of play, the same rule applies.

Reverse Card

 – When you play this card, the direction of play reverses 

(if play is currently to the left, then play changes to the right, and vice 

versa). This card may only be played on a matching color or on another 

Reverse card. If this card is turned up at the beginning of play, the 

dealer goes first, then play moves to the right instead of the left.

Skip Card

 – When you play this card, the next player is “skipped” 

(loses their turn). This card may only be played on a matching color or 

on another Skip card. If a Skip card is turned up at the beginning of 

play, the player to the left of the dealer is “skipped,” hence the player 

to the left of that player starts play.

Wild Card

 – When you play this card, you get to choose the color that 

continues play (any color including the color in play before the Wild 

card was laid down).  You may play a Wild card on your turn even if 

you have another playable card in your hand. If a Wild card is turned 

up at the beginning of play, the person to the left of the dealer 

chooses the color that continues play.

 

(CONTINUES ON OTHER SIDE) 

Wild Draw 4 Card

 – When you play this card, you get to choose the 

color that continues play PLUS the next player must draw 4 cards from 

the DRAW pile and lose their turn. However, there is a hitch! You may 

only play this card when you do NOT have another card in your hand 

that matches the COLOR on the DISCARD pile (but it is acceptable to 

play this card if you have matching number or Action Cards). If turned up 

at the beginning of play, return this card to the deck and pick another card.
NOTE: If you suspect that a Wild Draw 4 card has been played on you 

illegally (i.e. the player has a matching card), then you may challenge that player. The 

challenged player must show you (the challenger) their hand. If guilty, the challenged 

player must draw the 4 cards instead of you. However, if the challenged player is 

innocent, you must draw the 4 cards PLUS an additional 2 cards (6 total)!

 

War Machine Card

 – This card makes you impervious to your 

opponents’ efforts to force you into submission! If a Draw 4 or Draw 2 

card is played against you, outsmart your opponent by playing this card 

and turning the tables around: they must draw the amount shown on 

the card they just played. Designate a new color, and play resumes. 

You can also use this card as a wild card at any time. The point value 

of the War Machine card is 50 points.

GOING OUT

When you play your next-to-last card, you must yell “UNO” (meaning “one”) to 

indicate that you have only one card left. If you don’t yell “UNO” and you are caught 

before the next player begins their turn, you must draw two cards.

Once a player has no cards left, the round is over. Points are scored (see SCORING) 

and play starts over again.

If the last card played in a round is a Draw Two or Wild Draw Four card, the next 

player must draw the 2 or 4 cards respectively. These cards are counted when the 

points are totaled.

If no player is out of cards by the time the DRAW pile is depleted, the DISCARD pile 

is reshuffled and play continues.

SCORING

The first player to get rid of their cards in a round receives points for all of the cards 

left in their opponents’ hands as follows:

All number cards (0-9)......Face Value

Draw Two............................20 Points

Reverse...............................20 Points

Skip......................................20 Points

Wild......................................50 Points

Wild Draw Four....................50 Points

War Machine.......................50 Points

WINNING THE GAME

The WINNER is the first player to reach 500 points. 

ALTERNATIVE SCORING AND WINNING

Another way to score points is to keep a running tally of the points each player is left 

with at the end of each round. When one player reaches 500 points, the player with 

the lowest points is the winner.

Iron Man 2, the Movie: © 2010 MVL Film Finance LLC. Marvel, Iron Man and

All Related Characters and all material included herein:

TM & © 2010 Marvel Entertainment, Inc. and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.

UNO and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by, and used 

under license from, Mattel, Inc. © 2010 Mattel Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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