TricleThree intersecting circles with visible orientation.
TridorlaA bandaged variant of Calendula.
Trilotica V1Two intersecting circles, one with 180�, one with 120�
Trilotica V2Two intersecting circles, one with 180�, one with 120�
Trilotica V3Two circles of order 2 and 3 deeper intersected as V2.
Trilotica V4Two circles of order 2 and 3 deeper intersected as V3.
TriniLooperTwo large circles turning by 180° and two small circles turning in steps of 120°.
TrinitaFour circles rotating in steps of 120°, one central big circle and three small on the outer rim.
TrioSimilar to the Puzzler from Douglas Engel but with 3 circles.
TriobladoThree intersecting circles turning (sometimes) in steps of 60°. Jumbling.
TriodismTwo large circles, rotating by 60� and two small circles rotating by 120�.
TristarosTwo large circles, rotating by 60° and two small circles rotating by 120°.
TritiumThree circles intersecting each other like the Rashkey.
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