The Ultimate Guide to to the Uno Reverse Card
Whether you are looking to play the classic game online, settle a heated family dispute over the rules, or just want to understand the viral "No U" meme, you've come to the right place.
What is the Uno Reverse Card?
In the official game of UNO (created by Merle Robbins in 1971 and now owned by Mattel), the Reverse card is an action card that changes the direction of play. If the current direction is clockwise, playing a Reverse card changes the direction to counter-clockwise, and vice versa.
The Cultural Phenomenon: The "No U" Meme
Beyond the physical card game, the Uno Reverse card has transcended into internet history as the ultimate counter-attack. Originating on platforms like Reddit and Twitter, sending an image of an Uno Reverse card is the universal web symbol for "No, you" or reflecting an insult back at the sender.
If someone tells you your taste in music is terrible, a simple Uno Reverse card image shifts the blame instantly. It's an unstoppable, unblockable internet spell.
Can You Stack Reverse Cards?
One of the most intensely debated topics in modern history is the rules of stacking. According to the official rules from Mattel, you cannot stack action cards. However, almost everyone plays with "House Rules." If you want the definitive answer on how stacking works, check out our Stacking Rules Guide.
2-Player Reverse Rule
Fun fact: In a 2-player game, the Reverse card acts exactly like a Skip card! When you play it, your opponent's turn is skipped, and you get to play another card immediately.
Explore More Variations
The game has evolved significantly. From the brutal rules of Uno No Mercy to the flipping mechanics of Uno Flip, we cover all the latest variations. Use the navigation above to browse through our comprehensive rule guides and become an Uno master.