It’s the UNO matching game redesigned for lefties and stored within a travel tin! With numbers switched to the opposite side of the card, lefties can better see their hand and righties are at a disadvantage. Players race to get rid of all their cards by matching them to the card shown on top of the discard pile. Play action cards like Skip, Reverse and Wild Draw Four to shake up the competition. When down to one card, held in whichever hand, don’t forget to yell ‘UNO!’ makes a great toy for lefties 7 years old and up. Colors and decorations may vary.
Southpaws will be the first to pick up Left Hand UNO, but everyone can play, lefty or righty.
Numbers on the playing cards have been moved to the other side so they’re easier for a left-handed person to fan out.
Players race to get rid of all their cards by matching a card in their hand with the card on top of the discard pile, either by color or number.
Action cards like Skip, Reverse and Wild Draw Four help shake up the competition.
When layers are down to one card, they can’t forget to shout “UNO.”
Stored within a convenient tin for travel, the card game makes a great gift for a favorite Southpaw.
Sandor Clegane –
Bring Back the Magic of Family Game Nights
Remember when families and friends actually played board games, and card games? Instead of a living room with no conversation, just a bunch of people tapping and swiping their phones? Well getting this UNO set can help you relive some of the magic from the good old days. When everyone actually had fun and interacted with each other.Believe it or not, I forgot how to play UNO. Which is weird, considering how much I played it when I was younger. Even as a young adult. But just like riding a bike, you never really lose it. Open the tin, break out the cards and the rule sheet. And in a minute, it all came back. So easy to play, that even toddlers can participate.BONUS TIP: HOW TO GET EVEN THE SMALLEST KIDS INVOLVEDSo Mattel recommends that kids ages 7 and up can play. But any kid 4-6 can most likely grasp the basic rules, as long as they can recognize numbers. The catch is that it may not hold the attention of a five year old all that great. But there’s a way that you can still put the UNO cards to good use, while enjoying some bonding time with your little ones. Here’s what I figured out, after a couple of games of UNO with our Little Girl….Make it a memory game. What I did was go through the cards, and picked out two identical ones for different numbers/colors. So two green 5 cards. Two red 4 cards. Two blue 2 cards. Two yellow 7 cards. I tried to avoid sixes and nines. Basically take eight to twelve cards in total. Then place them in two to three rows, face down (UNO side up). I’d ask our Daughter to flip a card over. Yellow 7. Okay, now try to find the other Yellow 7. And she gets to flip over another card. If it’s not the right one, I let her know that was a really good try. Now let’s flip the cards over, and try it again. If she gets it right, I congratulate her, and she gets so excited. This way, she can play a simple game that also helps her work on her memory skills. So she can remember where certain cards were, and match them up. When she does well with six cards, I bump it up to eight cards. Then ten cards. It’s simple, but fun for the smaller kids that may lose interest in actually playing UNO. And she still gets to have fun with the rest of us.There are no negatives about this set. The only thing that could have possibly been improved, is to have made the tin a tiny bit more travel-friendly. The two stacks of cards are held in plastic, inside of the tin. But it seems like they could have simply made the tin much smaller, and still fit the cards in. Making it a bit easier to just stick in your pocket. That’s not a dealbreaker, just thinking out loud. Otherwise, the quality of the cards and tin are both great.Look. It’s ten bucks. That’s it. People spend more than that on two iced coffees, or a drive-through at a fast food place. But those are things you only get to enjoy once. Whereas you could use these cards in this tin for well over a decade. Plus you can make it a family tradition, or have fun when friends come over. It’s advertised as a kid’s game. But truth be told, we played it more in our dorm’s game room than I ever did as a child. UNO never gets old. Why put it off? Add it to your shopping cart. You’ve got the ten bucks to spare, right now. Check out. It will show up at your home in as soon as a day, if you have Prime free shipping. And you can take that ten dollars, and turn it into million dollar memories with your family. But you can’t do that, if you don’t order it. So buy a set today, you’ll be thankful you did.
JSScott –
A super fun way to loose friends 😛
Alright, gather ’round, survivors of the Uno No Mercy apocalypse. Let’s talk about a game that’s less “family fun night” and more “ritualistic card-based bloodbath.” I went into this thinking, “Oh, it’s just Uno with a few extra cards.” I emerged a broken shell of a person, haunted by the echoing screams of my former friends.First off, the +10 card. TEN. I repeat, TEN. It’s like the game designers decided to inject pure, unadulterated chaos into the deck and then hand it to a toddler with a grudge. I’ve seen friendships crumble faster than a stale cookie under the weight of a +10. It’s not a card; it’s a declaration of war.And the stacking? Oh, the stacking. It’s like a legal loophole for card-hoarders and vengeance-seekers. You think you’re safe with one +4? Think again, my sweet summer child. Your opponent is about to unleash a card-stacking tsunami that’ll leave you drawing until your hand resembles a deck of playing cards itself.My advice? Play this game with people you’re willing to lose forever. If you value your sanity, your friendships, or your ability to count to ten (or more, much, much more) without twitching, maybe stick to regular Uno. Or, you know, competitive staring contests. At least those don’t involve psychological warfare and the potential for a +40 draw pile, and if you have more than 25 cards in your hand, you’re out.In conclusion, Uno No Mercy is a masterpiece of chaos, a testament to the human capacity for card-based cruelty. It’s a game that will test your limits, shatter your illusions of friendship, and leave you questioning the very fabric of reality. Five stars. Would recommend… to my enemies.
Robert –
So much fun
These are all currents are great. Would recommend
Chris –
Package is dual purpose!
Package Kerri’s the cards in great shape and can be used to keep the deck from sliding around
catherine severin –
UNO
A fun game for the girls and us. Love the tin.
Jay Moore –
Amazing!
Amazing quality cards and standard card size! The container is great for storage and one of the best things i’ve bought!
Birds –
Love the game!
Love Uno. The tin is great quality but it’s so big. I bought it so the cards wouldn’t get damaged but I wish the tin was a more compact size for travel when space is limited. Should have checked out the dimensons.
Kelsey Kuhn-SAHM –
The Classic Game That Never Gets Old — Now in a Handy Tin!
UNO is one of those games that never goes out of style, and this version in a sturdy little tin just makes it even better. We’ve had the paper-box version for years, but it always ends up crushed or torn—this tin keeps the cards safe and makes it super easy to toss in a bag for road trips, camping, or family game nights.The cards themselves are the classic design we all know and love. The gameplay is simple enough for kids to learn quickly, but still competitive and fun for adults. There’s always someone yelling “UNO!” dramatically and someone else trying to act like they definitely didn’t forget to draw two. 😂Perfect for all ages, and now that it comes in a tin, I’m convinced it’s the forever version of UNO. If you’re building a game shelf or looking for a timeless gift, this is it.
Robin Thoo –
Good quality
Antonella M. –
Gioco divertente per grandi e piccini.Bella anche la scatola in latta colorata
Raisan Tamimi –
The metal box is great but the cards are very cheap and low quality
Amazon Customer –
Great game. Lots of fun.
Oliver Frank1 –
Einfach und gut