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An Origami strip and ten Origami
Strip Digits.
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Using an Origami strip colored at one side, and white on
the other, and performing just
"single-layered, book" folds get a digit of the Origami Strip Digits in the
minimal number of single folds;
see a sample.
No matter what pattern will be at the back of the final
digit, but the digit itself must be flat. Similarly,
after every fold every new shape must be flat as well.
Actually, you have ten Origami digits to fold of Origami
strips; they are shown in the diagrams in this page.
Every digit is shown on a 3x5 grid in order to
show its exact shape and proportions. Numbers next to
the Origami digits indicate the minimal folds necessary
to perform them as they were found by the author of this
puzzle.
Write us if you can improve any of these results.
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Also, you can try another Origami Strip puzzle by Peter
Grabarchuk; it's
Toy Strip Origami at
Puzzles.COM. |
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