Tungsten (W) has six electron shells, as its electron configuration is \([Xe] 4f^{14} 5d^{4} 6s^{2}\).
Any element that has six electron shells will have the same number of electron shells as tungsten. For example, elements in period 6 of the periodic table, such as lead (Pb), barium (Ba), and cesium (Cs), also have six electron shells.
If you're looking for a specific element, lead (Pb) is one example that shares the same number of electron shells with tungsten.