There are Wild Cards as well, which switch up the gameplay. If you can't place a card, then you have to draw a card, and if you still can't place a card, you can put any card face up on the centre row. If you match the colours of both centre row cards, you then get to put a card down at the end of your turn and the other players also have to pick up an extra card. If you match the colour of one of the centre row cards, you then get to place a card face-up in the centre row at the end. You can either place a card that matches one of the centre row cards' numbers, or put down two cards that add up to one of the numbers on the centre row cards. There are several things that can be done with the centre row. Here’s how it works: Everyone has seven cards each, and then two cards are taken from the deck and placed face up next to each other to create the centre row of two discard piles.
The first player to reach a score of 200 points (or any number the players agree on) is the game winner. Colours only earn a bonus called a Colour Match Bonus. The numbers need to be matched first, then only the colour is noted. Like Uno, you have to discard your cards by matching the cards in the centre, but with Dos, you can only match them by number.