List of skill toys
A skill toy is an object or theatrical prop used for dexterity play or an object manipulation performance. A skill toy can be any static or inanimate object with which a person dances, manipulates, spins, tosses, or simply plays. Most skill toys are played alone, although some can be played with multiple people (such as footbag, juggling, and jump rope).
Examples
Common examples of skill toys include:
- Alaska yo-yo
- Artistic billiards
- Astrojax
- Balisong
- Bamboo-copter
- Baoding balls
- Battledore and shuttlecock (or Jeu de volant)
- Baton
- Begleri and Kashaka
- Bolas (also Boleadoras as used in some Argentine dances)
- Boomerang
- Bottle flipping
- Bouncy ball
- Bullroarer
- Cardistry
- Catch (game) and related variants:
- Hot potato (game)
- Flying disc freestyle (Frisbee)
- Keep away
- Aerobie
- Playing catch with baseball and mitt
- Throwing an American football between two or more people
- Game of graces
- Chakari (or Chakri)
- Chatter ring
- Chinese jump rope
- Colour guard (flag spinning)
- Coin spinning, coin flipping, coin shooting/flicking/snapping and Poker chip tricks
- Devil sticks
- Diabolo
- Dice stacking
- Drum sticks manipulation
- Fanning
- Various Fire performance apparatuses such as the Dragon Staff, Fire Knife, S-Staff, Air Throwing Staff, Fire Hoop, Fire Umbrella, Fire fan, and etc.
- Flag throwing
- Flagging
- Footbag
- Glowsticking
- Gun spinning, Fast Draw, Trick Shooting, and Fancy Gun Handling
- Hanetsuki
- Hand sack
- Hat manipulation
- Hocker, as in Stool tricking or Sporthocker
- Hoop rolling
- Hula hoop
- Hurricane balls
- Jwibulnori (perhaps also called Rat Fire), fire can spinning
- Karambit
- Keepie Uppie, and various related forms:
- Sipa
- Sepak takraw
- Chinlone
- Cuju
- Jianzi
- Jegichagi
- Kemari
- Footvolley
- Woggabaliri
- Basse
- Volleyball
- Throwball
- Bossaball
- Balloon (game)
- Kai (a cooperative game from the Torres Strait)
- Tossing the Ball (Cree volleyball game)
- Peteca
- Kendama
- Kite
- Knife throwing
- Knucklebones
- Knuckle Rollers
- Labyrinth
- Lasso
- Levistick
- Marble
- Meteor
- Monkey Knuckles
- Nunchucks
- Op Yop
- Paddleballs
- Paper yo-yo
- Pen spinning
- Pili
- Pindaloo
- Poi
- Sangmo
- Quoits (and the closely related Game of Ring Toss)
- Ringing the bull and Bimini Ring Game
- Rope dart and Dragon beard hook
- Scoop ball, Jai alai (toy version) which uses a wiffle ball
- Skip-It (Lemon Twist or Footsie)
- Skipping rope
- Slinky
- Speed typing contest
- Speedcubing
- Spin top
- Staff (various staffs of various lengths from various martial arts)
- Swords
- Fingerboard (skateboard)
- Three-section staff
- Tibetan prayer wheel
- Tiddlywinks
- Trick shot (billiards)
- Two section staff
- Tops
- Torches
- Unicycle
- Urumi
- Whee-lo
- Whirligig
- Whipcracking
- Yo-yos
- thumb-chucks
- Zippo
- kururin (fidget-stick)
- fidget spinning
Juggling props
Juggling prop, most often a juggling ball or beanbag, may also refer to:
- Aerial hoop
- Aerial silk
- Balance board (Rola Bola)
- Balancing ladder
- Carpet spinning
- Chair acrobatics
- Cigar box
- Contact staff
- Cyr wheel
- Juggling club
- Juggling ring
- Bouncing ball
- Juggling cubes and pyramids
- Knife juggling
- Logrolling
- Pizza dough spinning
- Risley (circus act)
- Rolling globe
- Torch
- Contact juggling
- Scarf juggling
- Sign Twirling
- hat juggling
- ball juggling
- apple(fruit) juggling
- Parasol and ball (the ball rolls on top of a spinning parasol)
- Stone skipping
- Stilt walking
- Teeterboard
- Teh Tarik, also known as Pulled Coffee or Pulled Tea
- Wheel gymnastics
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