UNO says no stacking +2 & +4 cards (but internet doesn’t care)


In UNO, you can’t stack the Draw 2 and Draw 4 cards despite what you were told by that girl in class who owned the deck.
The rule has been confirmed by UNO themselves, owned by Mattel, on their social media pages in Twitter AND Facebook, so it must be true.
If someone puts down a +4 card, you must draw 4 and your turn is skipped. You can’t put down a +2 to make the next person Draw 6. We know you’ve tried it. #UNO pic.twitter.com/wOegca4r0h
— UNO (@realUNOgame) May 4, 2019
That’s right, if someone puts down a +4 card, you must draw 4 and your turn is skipped. You can’t put down a +2 to make the next person Draw 6.
But the internet is resisting with a lot of anarchists refusing to follow the official rules.
Instructions book says house rules apply so delete this asapually
— Darius is not a Cop (@uverneous) May 5, 2019
My deck, my rules…someone's eating this +24
— Kyle Smith (@absentstudent87) May 4, 2019
No.
— UNO (@realUNOgame) May 5, 2019
No.
— UNO (@realUNOgame) May 5, 2019
You don’t know how to play the game right
— quintel clements (@q_theflyguy) May 5, 2019
Listen just make the cards, let us do the playing
— Jimbo (@Jimbrowskee) May 5, 2019
— lily🕊 (@DlREWOLF) May 5, 2019
The argument got so real a new Twitter account called Black Uno surfaced to join the fight.
This is a completely valid move and the only sure way to assert your dominance at the table.
See Also: House Rules
— Black Uno (@realblackUNO) May 5, 2019
Also, you can actually end the game with an Action Card.
Yes, you can end a game with an Action Card.
— UNO (@realUNOgame) January 8, 2019