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Can you put another card after Wild card?

Writer Emma Valentine

If Player A plays a wild card that’s NOT a draw card as well, then Player B may play another wild card atop the first card. If Player A plays a wild card that IS a draw card (e.g. Wild Draw Four) then Player B must draw his/her four cards and Player C may play any playable card (Wild card, or matching color).

Can you use two wild cards?

Take note that you can only put down one card at a time; you cannot stack two or more cards together on the same turn. For example, you cannot put down a Draw Two on top of another Draw Two, or Wild Draw Four during the same turn, or put down two Wild Draw Four cards together.

Does a Wild card skip your turn?

No, it does not skip your turn. There is a separate card called “Skip” that does that, Wild only allows you to change the color being played. From the rules: Wild Card – When you play this card, you may change the color being played to any color (including the current color) to continue play.

What happens after a wild card?

Two wild-card teams in each league play each other in a single-game playoff after the end of the regular season. The winner of each league’s Wild Card Game advances to face the top-seeded team in that league’s Division Series.

Can you put down a card after picking up in UNO?

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.

Can you skip draw 4?

Turn over the top card of the DRAW pile to begin a DISCARD pile. If the top card is a Wild or Wild Draw 4, return it to the deck and pick another card. played loses his/her turn and is “skipped.” If this card is turned up at the beginning of play, the first player (the player to the left of the dealer) is skipped.

Can you skip a draw?

Rule of the Day: Skipping never felt so good. If someone plays a Draw 2 on you and you have a Skip card of the SAME COLOR in your hand, you can play it and “bounce” the penalty to the next player!