A Squared Plus B Squared Tessellation

A Squared Plus B Squared Tess

This original origami tessellation is a little different from what I've been doing lately. It's nice to change things up occasionally. 

It uses a technique that I learned a long time ago when I folded a tess by Arseniy K called razorblades.  It's right triangles situated around an open back hexagon. 

However, in this case, I used that same central point, but changed the shapes that link up with it. I connected the right triangles via flagstone style collapes to additional open back hexagons. Then I repeated the center. In the remaining spaces the right triangles alternate around the hexagons in an interesting forward and back pattern. 

I have a diagram. I'll included it at the end of this. 

A Squared Plus B Squared Origami Tessellation Front

This is a difficult tessellation because of what needs to happen on the backside in order to make the front work. 

In the razorblades tessellation there were large triangles to connect the repetitions. It was a very straightforward pattern. Because of the different shapes that I used, the folds on the reverse are different from those in the original design. They're a little awkward, but they definitely work if you are patient.  You have to tuck the triangle twists under the the hexagons. 

A Squared Plus B Squared Tessellation Back Side


Crease pattern below.

Crease pattern to fold A Squared Plus B Squared Origami Tessellation

Fold it only if you dare!

Filed under: June 2025 Origami Tessellations
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