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Each player in classic Uno is dealt 7 cards at the start of the game.

Uno How Many Cards Per Player? (Quick Scoop)

Short Answer

  • Standard Uno: 7 cards per player, whether you have 2 or up to 10 players.
  • The rest of the 108‑card (sometimes 112‑card) deck becomes the draw pile and the discard pile starter.

How Dealing Works in Uno

  • The dealer shuffles the deck and deals 7 cards to each player, one at a time, face down, going clockwise.
  • After everyone has 7 cards, the dealer places the remaining deck face down as the draw pile, then flips the top card to start the discard pile.
  • If the flipped card is a special Wild Draw 4 (in some rule sets), it may be returned and replaced, depending on house rules.

In forum and family “house rule” discussions, 7 cards is treated as the default, and variations are usually called out explicitly as custom rules.

Deck Size vs. Cards per Player

People often mix up “how many cards in Uno” with “how many cards per player.”

  • A classic Uno deck has 108 cards.
  • Some newer sets include 112 cards because of extra wild/customizable cards.
  • None of that changes the starting hand size: it’s still 7 cards per player in standard rules.

Variants and House Rules

While the official answer is 7, some groups tweak this:

  • Fast games : some players deal 5 cards each to speed things up, especially with many players; this is a house rule, not official.
  • Longer, swingy games : a few groups deal 8–10 cards to make hands more tactical, again as house rules discussed in community guides and forums.
  • Uno variants (like Uno Flip, themed decks) usually still keep 7‑card starting hands, even though the deck composition changes.

If you’re playing casually, the best move is to agree at the start: 7 is standard; anything else should be announced as a custom rule.

Quick Example Setup

Imagine a 4‑player game:

  1. Shuffle the full Uno deck (108 or 112 cards depending on edition).
  1. Deal 7 cards to each of the 4 players (total 28 cards dealt).
  1. Put the rest of the cards in a face‑down draw pile.
  1. Flip the top card to form the discard pile and start play.

Everyone starts with 7, no matter how many players you have (as long as you’re within the usual 2–10 player range).

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.