UNO Official Rules and Popular House Rules Guide

Yes, the first player to reach 500 points wins the game, using points from cards held by opponents.

Yes, the first player to reach 500 points wins the game, using points from cards held by opponents.

No, stacking is not an official rule; the next player must draw the cards immediately after an action card is played.

No, you do not draw until you match; you draw the specific amount (2 or 4) designated by the card played.

Yes, Locomotives act as wild cards that can be part of any set of cards when claiming a route.

Yes, you must play additional cards of the same color if any of the three revealed cards match your route's color.

Yes, you can use one Route belonging to an opponent per Station to complete your Destination Tickets.

Yes, the game ends immediately if a player completes six Tickets or places their final train on the board.

No, only one of the two available Double-Routes can be used in 2 or 3 player games.

Yes, points are lost if you fail to complete the specific route listed on your kept Destination Tickets.

The Pudding cards are scored based on the total number of Pudding cards a player has collected by the end of the game.