One main point of contention, which has been debated for a long time, is if a person should be allowed to stack “Draw 2” cards, in turn, making it so the next person has to draw four new cards, then six, and so on. But now, the UNO Twitter account made a ruling on whether or not this is “officially” allowed, and the internet has a lot to say. It started when Lizzo tweeted at the UNO account, asking, “IF U PUT DOWN A DRAW 2… CAN THE PERSON WHO HAD TO DRAW 2 PUT DOWN A DRAW 2 CARD AND MAKE THE NEXT PERSON DRAW 4?” In response, UNO said, “The rumors are true. You cannot 𝘰𝘧𝘧𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 stack a Draw 2 on a Draw 2.” Many people disagreed with this ruling, with one person writing, “Uno, you know I love you to death but imma need you to reverse that ruling!!” One fan made a very good point, asking the UNO account, “Then why are we able to do it on the consoles? Hmmmmm?????,” referencing digital versions UNO on game consoles like the Nintendo Switch. UNO wrote back, “These rules are for the physical UNO card games. The online and mobile versions of the classic game features custom rules, including the most common house rules, for a new way to play.” Even other official brand accounts had something to say about this, with Minute Maid writing, “BOOOOOOOO WRONG,” to which UNO hilariously responded, “says fruit water.” UNO also responded to WWEGames’ tweet, “🙃 wut? We need more clarity on this rule.,” by simply saying, “no stacky stack.” Some fans completely denied UNO’s supposed rule, responding to the tweet with comments like, “lol ur wrong,” and “Imma play it however i want.” More News:
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