Complete Rules & How to Play
Uno Splash is the waterproof version of the classic Uno card game, designed for pool, beach, and outdoor fun. The cards are made of durable, water-resistant plastic and come with a handy clip to keep them together. Same classic Uno rules with a splash-proof twist!
The goal of Uno Splash is the same as classic Uno: be the first player to get rid of all your cards. Players take turns matching a card from their hand to the card on top of the discard pile by color, number, or symbol.
When you have only one card left, you must shout "UNO!" to alert the other players. If you forget and get caught, you draw two penalty cards.
Uno Splash comes with:
The deck contains:
The cards are made of durable, splash-proof plastic so they won't get ruined by water.
Tip: Use the included clip to keep the draw pile together, especially if playing near water!
Play proceeds clockwise. On your turn, you must play a card that matches the top card of the discard pile by color, number, or symbol. Alternatively, you can play a Wild card at any time.
If you can play: Place a matching card on the discard pile.
If you cannot play: Draw one card from the draw pile. If the drawn card can be played, you may play it immediately. Otherwise, play passes to the next player.
Saying "UNO!": When you play your second-to-last card (leaving one card in hand), you must shout "UNO!" If another player catches you forgetting before the next player takes their turn, you must draw 2 penalty cards.
Winning the round: The first player to play all their cards wins the round.
Uno Splash includes the same action cards as classic Uno. All Action Cards are worth 20 points each and come in all four colors (Red, Yellow, Green, Blue).
When played, the next player loses their turn and play moves to the following player.
Reverses the direction of play. If play was going clockwise, it now goes counterclockwise, and vice versa. In a two-player game, Reverse acts the same as a Skip card.
The next player must draw 2 cards and lose their turn. This card can only be played on a matching color or on another Draw Two.
Can be played on any card, regardless of color or number. When played, the player chooses the color that play continues with. Wild cards are worth 50 points.
The most powerful card in the game. When played:
Important rule: You may only play a Wild Draw Four if you have no other card that matches the current color. If the next player suspects you played it illegally, they can challenge you:
Uno Splash works great with just two players, with these adjustments:
When a player goes out (plays their last card), they score points based on the cards remaining in opponents' hands:
The first player to reach 500 points wins the game. Alternatively, you can play a single round where the first player to empty their hand wins.
Uno Splash is designed for wet environments, but here are some tips to get the most out of it:
Here are real game scenarios to help you understand how the rules work in action:
3 players at the pool: Alice, Bob, Charlie. Play goes clockwise. Current card: Red 5.
Alice plays a red Draw Two (+2). Bob has no Draw Two to respond.
Bob draws 2 cards and loses his turn. Charlie plays next.
4 players: Alice, Bob, Charlie, Diana. Current color is green.
Alice plays a Wild Draw Four and calls Blue. Bob suspects Alice still has green cards and decides to challenge. Alice reveals her hand... she has a green 7!
Challenge succeeds! Alice must draw 4 cards herself. Bob plays normally on blue.
2 players: Alice (3 cards) and Bob (6 cards). Current card: Blue 8.
Alice plays a blue Reverse. In a 2-player game, this acts as a Skip — Alice gets another turn! She plays a blue Skip, getting yet another turn. She plays her last card, a blue 3.
Alice wins with a triple combo! Reverse → Skip → final card, all in one streak.
3 players poolside: Alice (2 cards), Bob, Charlie.
Alice plays her second-to-last card (a yellow 5) but forgets to shout "UNO!". Bob notices immediately and calls her out before Charlie takes his turn.
Alice must draw 2 penalty cards, going from 1 card back to 3. Always remember to yell UNO!
4 players: Alice, Bob, Charlie, Diana. Current color is red. Diana has 5 blue cards and a Wild.
Diana plays the Wild card and calls Blue. On her next turns, she rapidly plays her blue cards one after another.
Diana goes from 6 cards to 1 in a few turns by shifting the color to her advantage. Smart use of the Wild card!
Q: Is Uno Splash the same as regular Uno?
A: Yes, the rules are identical to classic Uno. The only difference is that Uno Splash cards are made of waterproof plastic, making them perfect for pool, beach, or outdoor play.
Q: Can Uno Splash cards get damaged by water?
A: The cards are designed to be water-resistant and can handle splashes, pool water, and rain. However, for longevity, it's best to rinse them with fresh water after use in chlorinated pools or salt water.
Q: How many cards do you deal in Uno Splash?
A: Deal 7 cards to each player, just like in classic Uno.
Q: Can you stack Draw Two cards?
A: According to the official rules, no. When a Draw Two is played, the next player must draw 2 cards and lose their turn. However, many players enjoy the house rule of stacking Draw Twos.
Q: What happens if you forget to say UNO?
A: If another player catches you with one card and you didn't say "UNO!", you must draw 2 penalty cards. If no one notices before the next player takes their turn, you're safe.
Q: Can you play Uno Splash in a pool?
A: Absolutely! That's what it's designed for. Use the included clip to keep the draw pile together and play on a pool float or the pool edge for a stable surface.
Q: How many players can play Uno Splash?
A: Uno Splash supports 2 to 10 players, just like the classic version.
Q: What's the clip for?
A: The clip holds the draw pile together so cards don't scatter or float away when playing near water. You can also use it on the discard pile in windy conditions.