Skateboarding collectively had this in the mid to late 80s, which is why the whole switch thing and double kick boards became such a big thing, which turned it into what it is today.
The questions I often asked people I skated with (of all ages) who would ask something similar is this, not so much with a specific trick, but with any tricks in general:
Can you do it forwards, then can you do it fakie?
Can you do it normally, then can you do it switch?
Can you do it frontside and or backside?
If we are talking flat ground, it is still not limited to simple tricks, but then trying any and all of the above, spins, big spins, bigger spins, flips, big flips, reverts, etc.
Ledges or pads, switch or nollie into things, half cab into things, combo tricks, eg fifty to boardslide, or nose slide to shovit out.
Transition (my happy place) there are so many combo tricks, variations, things you can learn on curbs, banks or mellow things that you can take to bigger or steeper edges, even on raw street things, flip in or out, shove in or out, if you are more technically minded or youthful enough, or if like me and old and more wary, just getting reverts, tricks to decker, to tail, to smith, and playing mix and match is often fun on really mellow edges.