UNO Dare Adults Only blends standard UNO rules with Truth or Dare-style challenges, where “Draw Two” and “Wild Draw Two” cards present a choice: draw cards or attempt a dare. A special Dare Die, featuring “Truth,” “Dare,” and a “Reverse” icon, determines the dare’s nature. Dares are categorized into levels like mild, spicy, or Fuego, and if a player refuses a dare or fails it, they must draw four cards.
UNO Dare Adults Only is a version of the classic UNO card game that incorporates daring challenges. When a player plays a Draw Two card, the next player can either draw two cards or choose to perform a dare. Dares are categorized by difficulty, with a special die determining the dare level to perform, ranging from mild to intensely “Fuego”. The game uses durable, waterproof plastic cards and includes a special “Reverse” card that forces the player who played the original dare card to do the dare instead.
UNO Dare Adults Only Cards

The UNO Dare Adults Only Card Game includes 112 cards in total, which are used as follows:
- Number Cards: There are 76 number cards, with numbers from 0 to 9 in four different colors (red, blue, green, and yellow).
- Action Cards: There are 24 action cards, which include Reverse, Skip, Dare, and Wild Dare cards. These cards introduce special actions or choices during gameplay.
- Wild Cards: There are 8 wild cards that allow the player to change the color of play.
- Dare List Cards: There are 4 Dare List cards with different themes: Family, Daredevil, Show-off, and House Rules. These cards list the dares that players may have to perform during the game.
UNO Dare Adults Rules
Adult Uno Dare Components and Setup:
- Deck: A deck of 108 cards plus 4 Dare List cards.
- Players: 2-10 players, ages 18 and up (only for adults).
- Objective: The goal is to be the first player to score 500 points, which are scored by being the first to rid yourself of all the cards in your hand in each round.
- Setup: Each player starts with 7 cards. The remaining cards form a draw pile, and the top card of the draw pile is placed face up to start the discard pile.
- Gameplay: Players take turns matching a card from their hand with the current card shown on top of the discard pile either by number, color, or symbol/action.
Dares and Penalties:
- Dare Card: This can be played on any matching color card or another Dare card. The next player must either perform the dare or draw cards as a penalty.
- Wild Dare Card: Similar to the Dare card but also allows the player to choose the color to continue play.

The game encourages fun and laughter with the dares but also includes the option to draw cards if a player is unwilling or unable to perform a dare. It’s a great way to add some excitement to game night with friends.
How to Play UNO Dare Adults Only
UNO Dare Adults Only is a card game that adds some spice and fun to the classic UNO game. Here is a guide on how to play it:

Setup:
- Shuffle the 108 cards and deal 7 cards to each player. Put the rest of the cards face down for drawing.
- Turn over the top card of the draw pile and place it face up next to it as the discard pile.
- Place the 4 Dare List cards and the die within reach of all players.
Gameplay:
- The player to the left of the dealer starts the game by playing a card from their hand that matches the color, number, or symbol of the top card of the discard pile. For example, if the top card is a blue 5, the player can play any blue card or any 5 card of any color.
- If the player has no matching card, they must draw one card from the draw pile and either play it if possible or keep it in their hand.
- The game continues clockwise until one player has no cards left in their hand. That player wins the round and scores points for the cards left in the other players’ hands (see scoring below).
- If the draw pile runs out of cards, reshuffle the discard pile (except the top card) and use it as the new draw pile.
Action Cards:
- There are four types of action cards in the game: Reverse, Skip, Dare, and Wild Dare. These cards have special effects when played.
- Reverse: This card changes the direction of play. If the game was going clockwise, it now goes counterclockwise, and vice versa.
- Skip: This card skips the next player’s turn. They must sit out until their next turn.
Uno Dare Adults Only Dare Cards
- Dare: This card can be played on any card that matches its color or on another Dare card. The next player must either perform a dare or draw two cards as a penalty.
- To perform a dare, the player must roll the die and look at the corresponding Dare List card. The die has four colors (red, blue, green, yellow) and two symbols (truth and reverse).
- The colors indicate the level of the dare: red is mild, blue is medium, green is spicy, and yellow is Fuego. The symbols have special effects: truth means the player who played the Dare card gets to ask a question that the next player must answer truthfully or draw four cards, and reverse means the player who played the Dare card must do the dare themselves.
- The Dare List cards have 16 dares each, numbered from 1 to 16. The player must do a dare that matches the number they rolled on the die. If the player refuses or fails to do the dare, they must draw two cards as a penalty.
- Wild Dare: This card is similar to the Dare card, but it also lets the player choose the color to continue playing. The next player must either do a dare or draw four cards as a penalty. The dare is determined by rolling the die and looking at the corresponding Dare List card, as explained above.
Scoring:
- At the end of each round, the winner scores points for the cards left in the other players’ hands, according to the following values:
- Number cards (0-9): Face value
- Action cards (Reverse, Skip, Dare, Wild Dare): 20 points each
- Wild cards: 50 points each
- The first player to reach 500 points (or any agreed-upon number) wins the game.
Other Versions of UNO
How many cards are in the game and what are their types?
The game has 112 cards in total, which are divided into number cards, action cards, wild cards, and dare list cards. Number cards have numbers from 0 to 9 in four colors, action cards have symbols like reverse, skip, dare, and wild dare, wild cards allow the player to change the color of play, and dare list cards have different dares for each level and theme.
How do you perform a dare and what are the penalties for not doing it?
To perform a dare, the player must roll the die and look at the corresponding dare list card. The die has four colors and two symbols, which indicate the level and the effect of the dare. The colors are red (mild), blue (medium), green (spicy), and yellow (Fuego).
The symbols are truth (the player who played the dare card gets to ask a question) and reverse (the player who played the dare card must do the dare themselves). The player must do a dare that matches the number they rolled on the die. If the player refuses or fails to do the dare, they must draw two cards as a penalty for a dare card, or four cards for a wild dare card.
How do you score points and win the game?
At the end of each round, the winner scores points for the cards left in the other players’ hands, according to the following values: number cards (face value), action cards (20 points each), wild cards (50 points each). The first player to reach 500 points (or any agreed-upon number) wins the game.
How can you customize the game or make it more fun?
You can create your own dares on the house rules dare list card, or modify the rules to suit your preferences, such as changing the number of cards dealt, the number of points needed to win, or the penalties for not doing a dare. You can also add some twists, such as playing with a timer, playing in teams, or playing with a drinking rule.
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