The card game is arguably one of the most popular card games out there, not only because it's very simple to learn and play, but also because it's a source of countless hours of entertainment (especially when you manage to get your friends to draw half a stack of cards).
But UNO's recent revelation would soon change the way we play the game - because apparently, we've been playing it wrong all this while!
Our whole life is a lie
The makers of the popular card game recently set social media abuzz when they confirmed via a Tweet that a player cannot stack +2 cards on top of another.
According to UNO, that would be against the rule of the game.
*Per management: ? You cannot STACK a +2 on a +2 ?
— UNO (@realUNOgame) October 8, 2020
Go ahead, roast us.
"Per management: You cannot STACK a +2 on a +2," the company tweeted.
Basically, what this means is that if your friend drops a +2 card before you, you would have to draw two cards and skip a turn - full stop. You're no longer allowed to stack another +2 and make your friend after you draw four cards.
We know what you're thinking, and the answer is no; UNO has clearly stated that no stacking of any cards are allowed, which means that you can't stack a +4 card as well.
Bummer.
Of course, a lot of netizens were taken aback by the 'new' rule:
Delete this
— buck (@garcia__3049) October 8, 2020
NO
— Pandorya? (@xPandorya) October 11, 2020
— Austin #Creed4G4 - Future King of The Ring (@AustinCreedWins) October 9, 2020
do i look like i care about your rules pic.twitter.com/48XJwVW0pY
— spooky liss (@spotlino) October 9, 2020
I just want you to know that there's a loud debate going on in my 11-person Zoom chat now about this and it's all your fault!
— fandom's accountant (@celli) October 9, 2020
so your gonna tell these cuties they are playing imo wrong i think not pic.twitter.com/0psFCKE2FA
— ً Mer ♕| HEESEUNG AND WOONG DAY (@flwr_jungwon) October 8, 2020
Did management sign off on this tweet
— 7naif259 (@Noble6_S259) October 8, 2020
Now that you know you've been playing the game wrong this whole time, will you follow UNO's new rule?