People Are Coming for Uno After Company Tries to Clarify Their Draw 2 Rule

Uno tried again to clarify their own official rule about stacking one Draw 2 on top of another, and people were having none of it.

Mattel's Uno Braille card game printed with Braille.
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Mattel's Uno Braille card game printed with Braille.

2020 has been a unusual year, filled with moments we have never seen or experienced before. But every now and then, history finds a way to repeat itself. 

Last year, Uno got dragged for trying to clarify their own official rule about stacking Draw 2 and Draw 4 cards. No one was having it. After weathering a tweetstorm over their take, you would think they would've learned that house rules supersede anything it says in their little booklet that no one ever cares to read.

Earlier today, Uno tried it again, claiming you can't stack one Draw 2 card on top of another.

"The next player must draw 2 cards and lose a turn," the rulebook states.

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— Ashley C. Ford (@iSmashFizzle) October 8, 2020

Uno never heard of house rules? pic.twitter.com/ASC7i9Tcki

— 🅿️each Moon Outlaw (@PeachOutlaw) October 8, 2020

No matter how many times Uno tries to re-establish their ground rules, there's simply nothing they can do about how everyone else chooses to play the game.

Half of playing uno with ppl is arguing about the rules of the game

— ➖ (@ind_finite) October 7, 2020

uno is crazy bc no one actually knows the exact "right" way we're supposed to play so the rules literally just depend on who you play with

— heart eyes boy (@canesnight) October 8, 2020

*Per management: 🚨 You cannot STACK a +2 on a +2 🚨

Go ahead, roast us.

— UNO (@realUNOgame) October 8, 2020

After initially deleting their tweet, Uno returned to reiterate their stance on this so-called rule, and invited the subsequent backlash.

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