Basic Information for Giant Uno
No of Players: 2-10
Age: 4+
Time: 1 Hour
Pricing: $25-35 US
Introduction to Giant Uno
Giant UNO plays exactly the same as regular UNO but with giant cards. It’s almost impossible, even for adults, to hold these huge cards in your hand but that just adds to the fun!
How to Play Giant Uno
Much like regular UNO, the official way to win is to be the first to reach 500 points by winning a number of games with extra points given from Wilds. Every player starts with seven cards in their hand, and play, matching up colors or numbers to the pile in the center. You keep placing, or picking up cards, until one person has one card left, at which they yell UNO before any other players. When that player (or any other player) finally gets rid of their last card they have won that round.
Notes on Giant UNO
Giant UNO is the version that I personally own and I can tell your first hand that the Giant cards add to the energy and passion. The added difficulty of hiding these comically large cards from your opponent as well and organizing them and playing them certainly makes this game more challenging from a physical aspect. Kids respond well to the giant sized cards, even with their smaller hands. Certainly well worth it if you have an UNO loving household.