r/cardistry is a subreddit with 114k members. The community frequently discusses cardistry, playing cards, decks, cards, and move, and they frequently recommend/review cardistry deck and cardistry decks, and the most common flair used is question, oc, critique, discussion, and fluff/meme.
Cardistry is the art of creating fascinating motions and formations with cards or card-shaped objects.
Popular Topics in r/cardistry
#1
Cardistry
96 posts
#2
Playing Cards
24 posts
#3
Decks
18 posts
#4
Cards
16 posts
#5
Move
15 posts
#6
Deck
9 posts
#7
Practice
8 posts
#8
Cuts
7 posts
#9
Beginner
7 posts
#10
Moves
6 posts
Products Discussed in r/cardistry
Cardistry Deck
133 reviews
#1
Bicycle
4.1★ from 39 reviews
#2
Virts
4.3★ from 20 reviews
#3
Tally Ho
4.2★ from 13 reviews
Cardistry Decks
120 reviews
#1
Bicycle
4.0★ from 35 reviews
#2
Tally Ho
4.1★ from 16 reviews
#3
Aladdin's
4.2★ from 6 reviews
Flair Used in r/cardistry
#1
Question
: "Why did my theory 11 card come with a double back side card?"
19 posts
#2
OC
: "Some old school cool; Singapore's first live card flourishing competition (2005)"
15 posts
#3
Critique
: "AI Slop"
10 posts
#4
Discussion
: "AI Slop"
4 posts
#5
Fluff/Meme
: "Thought people here might appreciate this!!"
3 posts
#6
Ad / Promotion
: "Happy Pi Day"
2 posts
#7
Tutorial
: "Made a Mockingbird tips & tricks video; hope this helps people understand this move better!"
2 posts
#8
Collection
: "What yall think of my small collection?"
1 post
Member Growth in r/cardistry
Yearly
+6k members(5.5%)
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Last updated: June 22, 2026