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9/30/21

[Answer] The game “Uno” was created after a dispute about the rules of what game?

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The game “Uno” was created after a dispute about the rules of what game?


  • Crazy Eights:Merle Robbins, a barber from Ohio, invented the card game UNO in 1971. He created the game in an attempt to settle a dispute with his son over the rules of the game Crazy Eights. The original decks were designed and made on the family dining room table. Merle set aside $8,000 to produce the first 5,000 UNO decks. He sold them out of his barbershop, while his son Ray handed them out to his classmates. A year later, he sold the rights of the game to International Games for $50,000 plus royalties of 10 cents per copy. Today, the game is produced by Mattel in 80 countries and has sold 151 million units worldwide.



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