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UNO Clarifies That You Might Be Breaking The Rules

Every family might have their own house rules when playing the card game. Even if that may be the case, UNO wants you to know that there is one move…

PARK CITY, KS – FEBRUARY 12: A dealer shuffles the cards before a game on February 12, 2005 during the first day of the Park City Poker Round Up at the Kansas Coliseum Pavilion in Park City, Kansas. The event, billed as the largest amateur poker tournament ever, is expected to draw as many as 17,500 people from around the country over the 8 days in three months of competition. It is expected to take 30,000 poker chips, 600 decks of cards and around 300 tables to accommodate the crowds. (Photo by Larry W. Smith/Getty Images)

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Every family might have their own house rules when playing the card game.

Even if that may be the case, UNO wants you to know that there is one move that is totally illegal.

In a tweet over the weekend, UNO said you cannot stack DRAW 2 and DRAW 4 cards.

That means, if someone puts down a DRAW 4 card, you must pick up 4 cards and then skip your turn. You can't put down a DRAW 2 card and make the next person pick up 6 cards.

Some Twitter users disagreed with UNO's stance while one person wrote, "I love how folks were arguing with Uno about how to play Uno. A game they created."