Here is a description from Board Game Geek:

Each card is illustrated with shapes and numbers. The game play is simple - just match the shape or number on your card with the shape or number on the previous card. The first player to get rid of all their cards is the winner! Like Uno without the special cards!

Whot! was invented (but, apparently, not patented) and trademarked by William Henry Storey, of Southend-on-Sea, England in 1935. It was first marketed by the company Storey & Co of Croydon, which he set up in 1930, but was soon acquired by Waddingtons of Leeds, and was popular in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s.

The tuck box is good - all flaps present with some scuffing on the box.

There are 54 cards to the game and it is complete.  See the close up picture of the rules book for the line-up of the cards.

The original 12 page stapled booklet with the rules is present.

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