Gurrufío


Gurrufío is the Venezuelan term for a button whirligig or buzzer, a simply constructed traditional children’s toy.
It consists of a central disk of wood, plastic or metal, with holes drilled or nailed equidistant and close to the center. A piece of string is inserted through both holes, leaving a length of about 15 to 30 centimeters on each side, and the loop is closed with a knot.

How to play

Take the ends of the loop at both sides with the fingers, rotate the disk a bit, and draw the rope taut, fast, and release the tension a bit. The disk will spin in one direction, reach its maximum, and then, helped by another yank, start spinning in the opposite direction.