Experience the ultimate, chaotic version of UNO. In UNO Show 'Em No Mercy, you can stack +2, +4, +6, and even +10 cards to eliminate your opponents. If a player gets 25 or more cards in their hand, they are instantly eliminated!
The rules are brutal. You can stack draw cards, meaning if someone plays a +4, you can play a +4 to make the next person draw 8! The 7 and 0 rules apply: playing a 7 lets you swap hands with another player, and playing a 0 makes everyone pass their hand to the next player. The game ends when one player gets rid of all their cards, or everyone else is eliminated by the Mercy Rule (25+ cards).
If you are playing UNO No Mercy, you already know the stakes are high. But playing individual cards isn't enough to secure a victory. To truly dominate the table, you need to understand the art of the combo.
Because UNO No Mercy allows for stacking, you can chain together penalty cards to completely decimate your opponents and push them toward the 25-card Mercy Rule elimination.
Here are some of the most devastating combos you can pull off.
The rules of No Mercy state that you can stack identical or higher penalty cards. This means if the player before you plays a Wild Draw 6, you don't have to accept your fate. If you have a Wild Draw 10 in your hand, you can slam it down on top!
The penalty passes to the next player, who must now draw a staggering 16 cards (unless they somehow have a Wild Draw 10 of their own). This combo alone is usually enough to eliminate a player instantly if they already have a few cards in their hand.
The Wild Color Roulette card is already terrifying because it forces a player to draw until they find a specific color. But it gets worse.
Imagine playing a Skip to bypass your strongest opponent, followed by a Reverse to send the turn back to them, and then dropping a Wild Color Roulette calling a color you know hasn't been played in a while. By manipulating the turn order, you can ensure the roulette lands exactly on the person you want to eliminate.
In No Mercy, playing a 7 forces you to swap hands with another player.
The ultimate disrespect is to intentionally hoard terrible cards or build up a massive hand of 20+ cards (living right on the edge of elimination). Right before you hit 25, you play a 7 and swap hands with the player in first place. You instantly steal their tiny hand, and give them a hand that puts them one draw away from elimination.
In UNO No Mercy, there is no room for sympathy. Master these combos, save your biggest penalty cards for the right moment, and show absolutely no mercy!