UNO Dare Card Game: Hilarious Dares for Family and Parties
UNO Dare is a card game that adds daring choices to the classic matching game. It includes 112 playing cards, special action cards that force players to either draw two cards or perform a dare from three categories: Family, Show-Off, and Daredevil. A blank House Rules card lets players create their own dares. The game also features colorblind-accessible symbols to help identify colors for all players.
How does UNO Dare change the traditional UNO game?
Classic UNO rules apply, but when you play a UNO Dare action card, you choose: draw two extra cards or take a dare. Dares are written on special cards, each with 16 dares across the three categories. The game continues until one player discards all cards and yells "UNO!"
What types of dares are included?
The dares are grouped into three categories. Family dares are silly but safe, like talking like a pirate. Show-Off dares involve performing a short stunt, such as holding cards with your feet. Daredevil dares are more challenging, like dancing like a robot. Each dare card lists 16 different dares, and players pick one when they choose to take a dare.
Specs at a glance
| Number of cards | 112 |
| Dare categories | Family, Show-Off, Daredevil |
| Dares per card | 16 |
| Blank house rules card | 1 |
| Colorblind accessible | Yes – special symbols identify colors |
| Recommended players | Not specified in product data |
Common questions about UNO Dare
Can I make up my own dares?
Yes. The game includes one blank House Rules card where you can write your own dares.
Is UNO Dare suitable for colorblind players?
Yes. Each card has special graphic symbols to help identify the color(s), making the game accessible to any form of color blindness.
How many dare cards are in the deck?
The product information states there are 112 playing cards total, which includes dare cards and number cards. The exact number of dare cards is not specified.