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Uno Spin is a variation of the popular
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'', with a wheel containing numerous game alterations. Unlike in ''Uno'', there are 20 "spin" cards that can be played to make other players spin the wheel. The game marketing uses the slogan "The next ''revolution'' of the classic card game."
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made a video game adaptation in 2010.


The Wheel

When a player plays a "spin" card, the next player must spin the provided wheel, instead of taking a normal turn, which holds the "draw" and "discard" deck. The method of spinning is not governed.


Spin Areas

Below is the list of actions on the wheel, going in clockwise direction, arrow pointing at 6 o'clock or south. ;Uno Spin :All players must try to shout "Uno Spin" first. The player who shouts first gets to discard any one card, even if it cannot be usually played. ;Discard Colour (shown as green cards on the spinner) :The player should discard any or all cards of the same colour of their choosing on the discard pile. Even if the player only has one card left, they win. Although not specifically stated in the official rules, in this instance, wildcards may not be discarded. The topmost card triggers its special actions if it is an Action card, and matching continues with this card. ;Draw Blue :The player should draw as many cards as necessary until a blue card or wild card is drawn. All cards drawn are kept, including the final card. ;Draw Red :The player should draw as many cards as necessary until a red card or wild card is drawn. All cards drawn are kept, including the final card. ;War :Players have to place their highest numbered card to win. If two or more players have shown the same card, they must show their second highest card. The person who shows the highest card may put it down no matter what card is on the discard pile. If the war winner revealed more than one card, they play them all. ;Discard Number (shown as # on the spinner) :The player should discard all cards of the same number of their choosing on the discard pile. The topmost card is the next to match. ;Show Hand :The player must publicly show their hand to other players. ;Trade Hands :Players must trade their entire hands to the left once. ;Almost "Uno" :The player must discard all but two cards, regardless of colour and numbershown, on the discard pile. The spin cards have white patches on the number. Spin cards are only from number cards 1 to 5.


See also

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Uno (card game) Uno (; from Spanish and Italian for 'one'; stylized as UNO) is an American shedding-type card game that is played with a specially printed deck. The game's general principles put it into the crazy eights family of card games, and it is sim ...
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Uno Attack Uno Attack (called Uno Extreme in the United Kingdom and Canada; stylized as UNO Attack) is one of many variations on the popular Mattel card game ''Uno Uno or UNO may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Television * "Uno" (''Better Call S ...


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Uno Spin Rules
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