Twister Flagstone Tessellation
It's time for a new flagstone tessellation. This one begins with three trapezoids around a small triangle twist on the back.
From there I repeat the trapezoids in three directions. Adding a repeating and widening pattern of triangles and more trapezoids in the other three directions to fill the ever expanding space.
I consider all flagstone tessellations to be difficult. Just because of how everything has to converge almost silmultaneously. And also because the reverse sides are always full of so very many triangles.
However, it's also worth noting that flagstone tessellations work more seamlessly with the triangle grid than other styles of difficult and advanced tessellations. So, if you're hoping to step up your tessellating game, I would say this is the style with which to start.
Corrected crease pattern added.
It was pointed out that the original crease pattern I had uploaded had errors in it. I will try to add a corrected version sometime soon.
I'm amazed I still folded it properly. I guess I must have fixed my mistake during execution and didn't remember. Thereby later uploading an erroneous diagram.
Filed under: March 2025 Tessellations
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