Cardistry Base logoCardistry·Base
MovesCardistsAbout
MovesCardistsAboutContributorsDecksGlossaryGuideOrganizationsPlaylists

© 2026 Cardistry Base · Created by thivuveevu

Sort
Surprise me!
spin

53 moves

Ferris
FerrisLV 1
Dan & Dave
2014

Ferris is a simple twirl that can lead into more twirls and combos. Published for the first time in D&D's youtube channel in 2014.

single cardspintwirl+3
single cardspintwirl
Ouch
OuchLV 3
Birger Karlsson

You might think it's a painful aerial. But according to Birger himself, this move is **not **supposed to hurt! A variation of Matt Fox's KPOP.

aerialbody partsspin+3
aerialbody partsspin
1
One Handed Kickflip
One Handed KickflipLV 6
Linus Schmidt

The One Handed Kickflip is a variation of Kickflip by Dan & Dave. The move itself is a 360 degree rotation of a packet in one hand.

two-handedrotationspeedspin+4
two-handedrotationspeedspin
Cornobble
CornobbleLV 4
CardisTree
16/03/2026

A move with an almost dreamy, half-surreal vibe. The move follows simpler mechanics that then lead into more complicated sequence. Backstory Both Cornobble and Are There Turtles in the pond share a common opener, with Cornobble generally understood to have been developed after Turtles in the Pond. The shared opener is based on Revolver by Kevin Ho. According to Cardistree, work on this opener began around spring 2024, and the first fully completed version of Are There Turtles in the Pond—the precursor to Cornobble—was finished in June 2024. The names Are There Turtles in the Pond and Cornobble originate from a Youtube video A (non)cardist's deck collection. In that video, Cardistree asks a friend what the flourish should be called. She jokingly suggested "Are There Turtles in the Pond", a phrase Cardistree describes as "a running joke between them". In the same video, she also proposed "Cornobble", a term meaning to slap someone across the face with a dead fish. Cardistree explains that he spent some time deciding between the two names. Eventually, around October 2025, he chose to use both. At that time, what is now Are There Turtles in the Pond was originally named Cornobble. However, after realizing the name didn’t suit the move, he redesigned Are There Turtles in the Pond to include a “slap‑like” closer that better matched the meaning of the word cornobble. Tutorials for both Are There Turtles in the Pond and Cornobble were released around March 2026. important: the tutorial teaches both cornobble and its variation turtles in the pond

two-handedpacket cutused deckspin+4
two-handedpacket cutused deckspin
RC SPIN
RC SPINLV 3
Sergio Roca
29/10/2016

If you love card rotation and one-handed moves, this is one you simply have to learn! RC SPIN is one of Sergio Roca's favorite moves.

card shotgripone-handedrotationspeedspin+6
card shotgripone-handedrotationspeedspin
Oliver Twist
Oliver TwistLV 2
Oliver Søgård

Oliver Twist is a rotating two packet display that can lead to various combos.

combodeck spinisolationspintwo-handed+5
combodeck spinisolationspintwo-handed
1
Cobrush Cut
Cobrush CutLV 8
Bùi Nguyễn Thắng
21/06/2026

The Cobrush Cut is a combination of Cobra Cut by De'Vo Vom Schattenreich and Brush by Jerry Cestkowski. It has the same cobra-like striking motion, but with the packet also being spun midiar.

aerialone-handedspeedspinused deckxcm+6
aerialone-handedspeedspinused deckxcm
Pincho Extension
Pincho ExtensionLV 3
Oliver Søgård

Pincho Extension is, as the name strongly suggests, a Pincho extension. It uses a single card extension like werm to add a "sauce" to the original Pincho. Taught by Oliver Søgård in the Dealersgrip channel in a tutorial video.

classiccomboone-handedspin+4
classiccomboone-handedspin
Two Card Twirl
Two Card TwirlLV 5
Kenneth Aidan Foo

"I've been playing with two card twirls for several years. Everyone has their own take on the two card twirl, some have crazy names, others have crazy moves. I wanted to bring a two card twirl to you with a bunch of utility twirls that you could use to shape your own card twirl. " -Kenneth Aidan Foo

combodisplayfidgetone-handedrotationspeedspintwirl+8
combodisplayfidgetone-handedrotationspeedspintwirl
Bowtie
BowtieLV 4
Chase Duncan
two-handedpacket cutrotationgripspin+5
two-handedpacket cutrotationgripspin
Nimbus
NimbusLV 7
Chase Duncan
04/10/2013

Nimbus is a cut consisting of three spinning packets. The move first debuted as part of the NB3 project (short for Nimbus, Bowtie, and 3D), released by Theory11 on its online store, and was later made publicly available on YouTube on October 4, 2013, through the Theory11 channel. If spinning the packets proves difficult, using a thinner deck or a partial deck is recommended.

classicpacket cutspeedspintwo-handed+5
classicpacket cutspeedspintwo-handed
Kickflip
KickflipLV 5
Joey Burton, Dan & Dave

The Kickflip Skater Cut (often refered to as simply Kickflip) is a variation of the Skater Cut by Joey Burton. In the original move, a packet is stripped out and stays static until it is brought back into the deck. In Dan & Dave's variation, the stripped packet performs a full 360 rotation, known as the Kickflip (Created by Dan & Dave). Hence why it is called the Kickflip Skater Cut.

displayspintwo-handed+3
displayspintwo-handed
←123...5→