

Example: Match a Red 5 with a Green 1 and Blue 4. Example: Match a Red 3 with a Green 3.ĭouble Match – Match cards by placing two cards that add up to the number of the Center Row card, although the color would be different. Single Match – Match cards by number, although the color would be different. Turn up a new card from the Draw pile to replace the cards that just got matched in the Center Row. Once the cards are matched, remove them and stack them into a Discard pile next to the Draw pile/deck. If there are 4 cards in the Center Row, you can match cards to ALL four of them as long as you have matching cards in your hand, but only a maximum of two per Center Row card. For each card in the Center Row, you are only allowed a maximum of TWO cards to match (e.g., 3 with 3, or 1+3). Cards can be matched by Single matches and Double matches for the two cards in the Center Row. If a Wild # card is turned up from the Draw pile, the player whose turn it is to play can decide what number it should be.Ĭards are matched by number. This can be used to make up any number from 1-10, as the player (whose current turn it is to play) sees fit. Wild # card – The Wild # card can represent any number for its own particular color. If a Wild Dos card is turned up from the Draw pile, the player whose turn it is to play can decide what color it should be. Wild Dos card – The number 2 cards in Dos are represented by these Wild cards, which can take up any color as the player (whose current turn it is to play) sees fit. The Wild cards are the colored Wild # cards (which can represent any number), and the Wild Dos cards (which are “2" cards that can represent any color). The first player to reach a score of 200 points (or any number the players agree on) is the game winner.īesides the numbered cards, Dos has special Wild cards, but these are different from the ones in Uno. Colors only earn a bonus called a Color Match Bonus.

The numbers need to be matched first, then only the color is noted. Like Uno, you have to discard your cards by matching the cards in the center, but here in Dos, you can only match them by number. The primary objective of Dos is to discard all cards in one’s hand before anyone else does (and earn points from the cards still left in other player’s hands).

Notice that there is no number 2 card for each color, but instead, the 2s have been replaced by Wild Dos cards as we will see below. There are also two Wild # cards for each of the four colors. Each color has three cards of the numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, and two cards of the numbers 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Dos has 108 cards, which consists of 96 numbered color cards (Red/Blue/Green/Yellow) and 12 Wild Dos cards. Let’s take an in-depth look at Dos.Ģ-4 players can play Dos which is far less than for Uno. Although there is some slight similarity between Uno and Dos, you will quickly find out that both are very different card games. Dos was launched by Mattel in early 2018 and it’s a pretty interesting card game in itself. Welcome to the sequel for Uno, which is Dos.
