13 moves

"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

Backstroke is a visually fluid two-handed packet cut characterized by its rhythmic and continuous flow. The movement relies on seamless packet rotations and finger dexterity to create a swimming-like motion.

Created by Kenneth Aidan Foo, Fling (also known as Zippo) is a beginner-friendly, single-card fidget move. It features a smooth, continuous loop where a card pivots around the middle finger using the thumb.

Flicker is a move in which a singular card is spun around your fingers. This move can be useful in combos, and can be used in before perfomring the flicker shot.

"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
Infinite Revolution is a modified version of Revolutoin cut, but the spinning never stops. It can simply go on forever or for "infinity" until the cardist wants to stop.

King slinger was originally taught on CARDISTRY HIGH, and King Slinger 2 is an add-on that adds a second single card to the ending of the move. King Slinger is a one card flourish that is essentially a combination of KING CHARMING and GUN SLINGER. King Charming is my variation on *Prince Charming *by Oliver Sogard. Gun slinger is a variation of Bullet by Andrei Jikh. -Zach Mueller This tutorial features King Slinger and King Slinger 2

Lite dribble is a flourish created as a closer for the move Seattleite. It consists in a corner spin into a dribble that makes the cards look like they are flowing to the the deck.

Flop is a twirl flourish that involves one card rolling around a finger and returning into a charlier position. Its tutorial was posted as part of the Cardistry Bootcamp tutorial series from the channel Lotus In Hand.


A simple one-card twirl, popularized by Jeff McBride in his The Art of Card Manipulation series.