UNO says players can avoid the dreaded "Draw 2" cards by plonking a "Skip" card on the pile, but only if they're the same colour.
"Skipping never felt so good," wrote the official UNO Twitter account. "If someone plays a Draw 2 on you and you have a Skip card of the SAME COLOR in your hand, you can play it and 'bounce' the penalty to the next player!"
UNO also said if the next player has a Skip card of any colour, they can play it and kick the penalty down to the next player.
"The next player must draw the two cards, unless they have a Skip card (of any colour) they can play, in which case they pass the penalty to the next player and so on until no one has a Skip card and must draw two cards."
UNO reminded players that they can't stack cards on top of one another.
"You can only play one card per turn – stacking is not allowed!"
But some fans weren't too pleased with the update.
"Absolutely not," one person replied. "I've lost enough friendships over fighting this exact rule. I can't find this in the rule book — surely this is fake!"
But others admitted it was in their personalised rule book all along.
"This is standard — why are so many people shocked?" one fan said. "The UNO video game uses this rule as well, it's legit."
In 2019, Mattel launched a new version of UNO to add some extra spice to the mix.
UNO Flip is more competitive and rage-inducing version of the classic game.
The entire deck is double-sided, featuring a "light side" resembling the original game and a "dark side", where penalties are far tougher.
If you score a "Flip" card the game is entirely in your hands and you gain the power of revealing a new set of numbers and colours on the other side.
And as always, never forget to shout "UNO" when you're down to your last card.