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Just bought the game so the rule is new to me too and I came to your guide just looking for it.
As I did not found it here, I had to do some more research.
While you can use Draw 2, Reverse, Skip, and Wild at any time, it turns out your Wild Draw 4 can only be used when you legitimately can’t play another card. That changes everything!
Here’s what the official UNO rules says about the Wild Draw 4 card: “You can only play this card when you don’t have a card in your hand that matches the color of the card previously played.”
You’re probably thinking, “My opponents can’t see my cards. How would they know if I’m using my Wild Draw 4 incorrectly?” Well, the UNO folks have a rule about that too.
“If you suspect that a player has played a Wild Draw 4 card illegally, you may challenge them. A challenged player must show his/her hand to the player who challenged. If the challenged player is guilty, he/she must draw the 4 cards, plus 2 additional cards. Only the person required to draw the 4 cards can make the challenge.”