244 moves
Ghandi's Flip Flop is a flourish that revolves around a packet and then a single card recursively flipping and going around a principal pack of cards. Debuted in the cardistry video Power Play. The tutorial for this flourish was posted in Lotus in Hand's Cardistry Bootcamp tutorial series in which he focuses on teaching cardistry for newbies and intermediate cardists.

Oddstyle 01 is a flourish created by Jaspas while he was experimenting with a different grip which is called Oddstyle Grip. It is the first one of a series of "Oddly Styled Moves cardistry moves", as jaspas said. This flourish opens with three packets of cars aligning vertically with each other, then they rotate to align again but horizontally.
A move from a series of flourishes created using the Oddstyle Grip. It consists on packet sliding down over another packet, then rotating to be place on the palm of the hand, spinning away and then being brought again to fall over the main packet of cards to square up.
First featured at Daniel lin's solo cardistry video Shapes in the Dark, Netsky is a flourish that has multiple packets moving at the same time, packets mechanically rotating and then a flick to close it.
A One-Handed flourish highly inspired by Tobias Levin's Waves. A flowy move that takes waves' idea and makes the packet slide in a fluid motion to the other packet.

Sange is one of Daniel's original moves that he has posted on the channel Lotus In Hand. It is a cut that can be easily utilized in combos and can also be done continuously.

Featured for the first time at the cardistry performance video Blitz on the Lotus In Hand Youtube channel.

Throwback is a flourish inspired by Kevin Ho's Backdrop grip. It opens with the same grip and positioning as Backdrop and then is spun by the middle finger.


Riffle Fan is created by evenly spreading the cards into a circular fan while riffling them. The entire fan is balanced on the tip of the index fingernail or thumbnail, allowing the cards to slide and rotate around a central pivot. The main challenge is finding the right balance between gravity and support. Applying too much upward pressure prevents the cards from sliding smoothly, while too little causes the fan to collapse.
Inspired by Excuse Me by Henrik Forberg. Yang was trying to pick up the move while incidentally created a new mechanic that still has the same spirit as Excuse Me. The name Windrunner is a direct reference to a character from Warcraft III.