As you have probably already figured out, cigars come in all sorts of shapes. The irregular shapes, or figurados, cover all out of the ordinary shaped cigars. This page contains a list of the six most popular figurados.
Belicoso: This cigar usually measures 5" with a ring gauge of 50 and has a rounded head rather than a point.
Culebra: 3 panatelas braided together as one cigar which is smoked separately. This cigar measures 5" with a 38 ring gauge.
Diademas: This huge cigar, which measures 8 inches or longer has both of its ends closed. The ring gauge increases towards the foot.
Perfecto: This cigar usually has a bulge in the middle and is closed on both ends.
Pyramid: This 6" cigar with a 40/52 ring gauge has a tapered head with an open foot.
Torpedo: A shape with a pointed head, a closed foot and a bulge in the middle.