List of toys
This article is a list of toys, toy sets, and toy systems; the toys included are widely popular (either currently or historically) and provide illustrative examples of specific types of toys.
Action figures
- Army men
- B-Daman
- Bakugan
- Digital pet
- Dragon Ball's merchandising
- Evel Knievel Action Figure
- Funko
- G.I. Joe
- Gumby
- He-Man
- Jumping Jack
- Kenner Star Wars action figures
- Lara
- Little People
- Max Steel
- Monster in My Pocket
- Playmobil
- Pokémon
- Power Rangers
- The Smurfs merchandising
- Stretch Armstrong
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Toy soldier
- Transformers
- Weebles
Animals
- Breyer Animal Creations
- Filly
- Ithaca Kitty
- Littlest Pet Shop
- My Little Pony
- National Geographic Animal Jam
- Puppy in My Pocket
- Rocking horse
- Schleich
- Sock monkey
- Stick Horse
- ZhuZhu Pets
Cars and radio controlled
Construction toys

A set of toy blocks
- Erector Set
- K'Nex
- Lego
- Lincoln Logs
- Märklin
- Meccano
- Megablocks
- Playmobil
- Rasti
- Rokenbok
- Stickle bricks
- STIKFAS
- Tinkertoy
- Tog'l
- Zaks
- Zome
Creative toys

Designs drawn with a spirograph
- Cleversticks
- Colorforms
- Crayola Crayons
- Creepy Crawlers
- Lego
- Lite-Brite
- Magic Slate
- Magna Doodle
- Magnetic Poetry
- Mr. Potato Head
- Play-Doh
- Rainbow Loom
- Shrinky Dinks
- Silly Putty
- Spirograph
- Stickers
Dolls

Mexican Lupita doll from the 20th century

Faceless Amish dolls, a form of American folk art
- African dolls
- American Girl
- Amish doll
- Anatomically correct doll
- Apple doll
- Art doll
- Baby Alive
- Ball-jointed doll
- Barbie
- Bisque doll
- Black doll
- Cabbage Patch Kids
- Celebrity doll
- Chatty Cathy
- China doll
- Composition doll
- Fashion doll
- Frozen Charlotte
- Groovy Girls
- Inuit doll
- Japanese traditional dolls
- Jumping jack (toy)
- Lupita dolls
- Mannequin
- Matryoshka doll
- My Little Pony
- Paper doll
- Parian doll
- Peg wooden doll
- Polly Pocket
- Rag doll
- Reborn doll
- Shopkins
- Strawberry Shortcake
- Tanjore doll
- Teddy bear
- Topsy-Turvy doll
- Troll doll
- Voodoo doll
Educational toys
- Ant Farm
- Lego Mindstorms
- Lego Mindstorms NXT
- qfix robot kits
- See 'n Say
- Speak & Spell
Electronic toys
- Amiibo
- Digital pet
- Entertainment robot
- Robot dog
- Robot kit
- USB toy
Office toys

An animation of a Newton's cradle
Food-related toys
- Easy-Bake Oven
- Pez dispenser
- Snow cone machine
- Tea set
- Mini Brands
Games
- Atari 2600
- Barrel O' Monkeys
- Battleship
- Candy Land
- Chutes and Ladders
- Clue
- Concentration (aka Memory)
- Connect Four
- Dominoes
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Game Boy
- Hungry Hungry Hippos
- Life
- Mad Libs
- Mattel Auto Race
- Monopoly
- Mouse Trap
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Operation
- PlayStation
- Pong
- Pretty Pretty Princess
- Risk
- Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots
- Scrabble
- Simon
- Sorry!
- Super Nintendo
- Toss Across
- Trivial Pursuit
- Twister
- Uno
- Xbox
Physical activity and dexterity
- BB guns
- Bean bag
- Big Wheel
- Bilibo
- Bop It
- Clackers
- Contact juggling (acrylic ball)
- Corn Popper
- Cozy Coupe
- Devil Sticks (juggling sticks)
- Footbag (dirt bag / hacky sack)
- Frisbee
- Gee-haw whammy diddle
- Hula Hoop
- Jacks
- Juggling clubs
- Jump rope
- Kite
- Laser tag
- Marbles
- Moon shoes
- Nerf
- Paddle ball
- Pogo stick
- Radio Flyer
- Roller Skates
- Skip It
- Slinky
- Slip 'n Slide
- Soap-box cart
- Space Pets
- Toy gun
- Water gun
- Wiffle bat and ball
- Scooter
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Playground
- Ball pit
- Inflatable
- Jungle gym
- Playground slide
Puzzle/assembly
- Jigsaw Puzzle
- Mr. Potato Head
- Perplexus
- Puzzle
- Rubik's Cube
- Tangrams
Sound toys
- Kazoo
- Moo box
- Noise makers
- Squeaky toy
- Toy piano
- Toy rattle
- Whistle
- Whirly tube
- A child playing a toy piano
Spinning toys

A person throwing a flying disc
- Beyblade
- Chinese yo-yo (Diabolo)
- Euler's Disk
- Fidget Spinner
- Frisbee (1950s)
- Gyroscope
- Hula hoop (1950s)
- Magnet Space Wheel (Whee-Lo)
- Pinwheel
- Top
- Yo-yo (1930s onwards)
- A child with pinwheels
- A 1791 illustration of a woman playing with an early version of the yo-yo, then known as a "bandalore"
See also
- Game
- Game manufacturers
- I Love Toys (television program)
- Toy companies
- List of games
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