Can you play a wild on a draw 4?
Note: A Player may play a “Wild Draw Four” card even if they have a matching number or word card of a different color in their hand. If you suspect that a player has played a Wild Draw 4 card illegally, you may challenge them. A challenged player must show his/her hand to the player who challenged.
Can you stack draw 4?
You cannot stack cards. When a +4 is played the next player must draw 4 cards and lose their turn. You always have the option to challenge a Wild Draw 4 if you suspect that the card has been played on you illegally (i.e. the player has a matching color card).
Can you put a wild on top of another wild?
It can be played regardless of whether another card is available. So yes, a player may place a Wild on the pile in response to a Wild. However, if the card is a Wild +4, that player must have no cards of the color declared by the previous player, and may be challenged.
Can you block a plus 4 in UNO?
Yes, you can’t just drop the +4 card whenever you damn please, Sandra! According to the official rules of UNO, “When you play this card (Wild Draw 4 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.
Can you put Draw 4 on draw 4?
Uno has confirmed that “Draw Four” or “Draw Two” cards cannot be stacked. According to Uno’s rules, when a “Draw Four” card is put down, the next player must simply draw four cards and lose a turn. The card game company confirmed the rule on Twitter, but people are refusing to accept that it’s true.
Do you put a card down after a wild card?
Note: Being a Wild card, the same rule applies to the Customizable card. Once you play this card, your turn is up, and you are not allowed to put down any card immediately after that until your turn arrives again.
Can you play a wild card after a wild card?
Yes, it absolutely is. This is an oft used strategem for running out ones hand, pairing it down to a couple of wild cards only which allows total freedom to go out. You have to name a color each time (same or different doesn’t matter) but are completely unrestricted in that play otherwise.
Can you put Draw 4 on a draw 4?