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OrochiCluster 6-60LF (オロチクラスタ6-60(シックスシックスティ)LF(ローフラット), OrochiKurasuta Shikkusu Shikkusuti Rō Furatto; OrochiCluster Six Sixty Low Flat) is an Attack Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy in Japan for 2220円. It can be obtained with a mail order postcard included with the December 2025 issue of the CoroCoro Comic magazine, which released on November 15th, 2025.

The design of this Beyblade is based on 2 winning fan submissions in the "Xtreme Design Contest" held in the December 2024 issue of the CoroCoro Comic magazine. The winning designs were "Yamata no Orochi 3-60F" and "OrochiCross 0-50MR" respectively.

Blade - OrochiCluster

Main article: Blade - OrochiCluster

OrochiCluster is an Attack Type Blade with 8 protrusions as its main contact points. The Gear Chip features Yamata no Orochi, an eight-headed serpent that appears in Japanese mythology.

As part of the Unique Line, OrochiCluster has resin Launcher Hooks instead of metal ones, which increase Outward Weight Distribution (OWD). In addition, it features an Unique Line gimmick: OrochiCluster has 8 Orochi heads around its circumference, which are meant to either deliver powerful Smash Attacks or destabilise opponents with rapid "poisonous" strikes.

Ratchet - 6-60

Main article: Ratchet - 6-60

The 6-60 Ratchet features 6 protrusions at a 6.0 millimeter height.

Bit - Low Flat

Main article: Bit - Low Flat

Low Flat or LF is an Attack Type Bit that features a flat tip that creates aggressive movement, which makes it easier to contact the Xtreme Line (X-Celerator Rail) to perform the Xtreme Dash gimmick. Low Flat is a shorter variant of Flat (F), and is about 1 millimeter shorter. Unlike Flat, Low Flat does not have a shallow circular indent in its center. The ring around the Bit has three indents to indicate it is a Low-type Bit. Unfortunately, this design is also prone to breakage, and as such it is recommended to have multiple copies of Low Flat on hand.

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Takara Tomy

Trivia

  • The design of OrochiCluster 6-60LF takes inspiration from both of the winning entries:
    • The high-speed movement (Ratchet and Bit choice) was based on the design of Yamata no Orochi 3-60F.
    • The Blade perimeter of Orochi heads was based on the design of OrochiCross 0-50MR.
  • While it is not explicitly stated to be a reference to any previous Beyblade, the last Beyblade to use the Orochi motif was Pirate Orochi 145D (Pirates Orojya 145D), released in the Metal Fight Beyblade ZeroG toyline.

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