UNO Braille is Here!
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Mattel and the National Federation of the Blind have partnered together to create the first ever Braille edition of UNO®. Now, both sighted, blind and low vision people can play together!

UNO Braille features braille on the corner of every playing card to indicate the card’s number or action and color.

a hand of UNO Braille cards

For clear identification, the packaging also features braille on the front and back and directs players to UNOBraille.com where they can find play instructions featuring .BRF (braille readable files) for download.

Players can also access voice-enabled instructions through Amazon Alexa and Google Home. They will provide an audible tutorial on how to play or answer specific questions you have about the game.

The game is available at Target stores and at target.com.

Love UNO Braille? Take a look back at our blog on LEGO’s braille and visual instructions.

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