Special cards: Rundown on how Reverse cards and other Action cards work.How to win: Objective needed to win a game of Uno and the scoring system.Basic rules: Get to grips with the basic Uno rules to play your first round.Setup: How to setup a game of Uno and how many people can play.And while the rules are simple, it comes with a lot of depth and strategy. Whether you're a seasoned tabletop player or just getting into board games, it's easy to pick and play with simple rules that can be quickly grasped. Decades after it was first created on the Robbins' family dining table, Uno is now a family staple (with it recommended for players aged seven and up). But before becoming a global smash hit and one of the best family board games Uno had humble beginnings, with the game crafted after Merle had an argument with his son about the rules of an old school card game.Īfter coming up with the game with his family, Merle mortgaged his home to create enough capital to sell the first 5,000 copies and the rest, as they say, is history. It was created back in 1971 by an entrepreneurial American barber named Merle Robbins and has since gone on to sell over 151 million copies.
Uno is one of the most famous and beloved card games of alltime.