How to play Uno Dare

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Learn the rules to the card game Uno Dare quickly and concisely - This visually rich video has no distractions, just the rules. Check out this video for the regular Uno Rules: https://youtu.be/_CvaIyRE1Tw

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RULES:

The rules are the same as regular Uno except for these changes: During setup, pick one Dare List card to use for the game and return the others to the box. If you pick the House Rules card, you will have to write in the dares.

A dare card may be play on a card of the same color or on another dare card, even if that dare has a different number on it. When you play a dare card, the next player must either pick to draw two cards or to perform the dare as indicated by what number is on the card. If they pick the dare, find the action they need to perform from the number on the Dare List. That player must now successfully complete the dare or draw 2 cards from the draw deck. Some of the dares are subjective in nature, so all the players must agree on whether the player has successfully completed the dare or not. Strictness is up to you.

A Wild Dare card does the same as a dare card except it may be played on any card and when you play it you get to pick what color the pile is that the next card played needs to follow. You are allowed to play a wild dare card even if you have another legal play in your hand. If at the start of the game the top card is a Dare Card, the player left of the dealer must chose to draw two cards or do a dare and if the top card is a Wild Dare Card, then they also get to choose the color.

Whatever the dare, all players may participate in making the dare easier or harder on the person performing the dare by asking questions, teasing, playing slow or fast, and so on. If you engage in conversation with a player on a dare, they MUST respond in accordance with their dare. If they refuse to answer or slip up in their dare, then they draw 2 cards.

When the round ends, if the last card played was a dare card or wild dare card then the next player must draw 2 cards. The player who went out receives points for every card in other players’ hands. All number cards are worth their face value. Reverse, Skip, and Dare are worth 20 points. And a wild dare is worth 50 points.

The first player to get 500 points wins.

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