Tsvet Za TsvetA Russian derivate of Top Spin. Russian label states that it's name is "Colour by colour"
Tsvetok (five leafs)Three layers (one hidden) with six marbles each. Two holes make the puzzle workable. This entry is for the body with five leafs.
Tsvetok (six leafs)Three layers (one hidden) with six marbles each. Two holes make the puzzle workable. This entry is for the body with six leafs.
VariantSix layers and six columns of marbles moved with the help of an additional single hole.
Varikon BashniaFive layers and four columns of marbles. These versions steem from the soviet union.
VertushkaA puzzle with intersecting circles. To connect the parts together, an elastic band is used.
Veselye SharikiDifferent version of the Hungarian Rings with a different number of marbles and two opened sides to move the marbles.
Volshebnaia Zmeika (Sarapul)The soviet versions of Rubiks Snake which were named ????????? ?????? or Volshebnaia Zmeika and produced in Sarapul.
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