300 moves
Eames is a flourish taught by Kyle Tran in the Fontaine Files, a compilation of tutorials for original flourishes by Fontaine members and friends. Eames is a flourish that builds a structure by rotating various packets around each other with a "building over" motion. Then it spins and the structure starts to collapse and it closes with a "bite" and spin to square up.
Primo is a flourish taught by Kyle Tran in the Fontaine Files, a compilation of tutorials for original flourishes by Fontaine members and friends. Primo is a flourish with a display opener that starts to move to open way for a packet to fall and then squares up with its rotating closer.
Drill Bit is a flourish taught by Carter in the Fontaine Files, a compilation of tutorials for original flourishes by Fontaine members and friends. Drill Bit is a flourish with a pulsing flow.
Braceface is a flourish taught by Carter in the Fontaine Files, a compilation of tutorials for original flourishes by Fontaine members and friends. Braceface is a flourish with a smooth flow and a small display and a rotating collapsing closer.

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.

"It started more as a combo, but i've added enough elements over time that it's become its own move at this point" -Dom Corrado

Opteka is a variant of the move Pincho by Oliver Sogard. It consists on the same start as pincho, after the first spin the hand grabs a separated packet and then places it behind the main one before closing and squaring up.

Buzzsaw is a move that mimics the movements of a spinning circular saw blade. Its smooth, continuous motion creates a satisfying visual flow that perfectly matches its name. It is typically recommended to perform Buzzsaw with a borderless deck for better visual effects. The name was coined by Kevin Ho.