Origami Tessellations: Finding the Nucleus

Finding the Nucleus Tessellation

 So, I'm trying to catch up on posting all the tessellations that I've completed in the last month or so. They're all there in my google photos waiting patiently while I dilly dally with other things. 

I really like this particular tessellation. Both the front and the back are pretty intriguing patterns. Which, I think, is a little unusual. 

It uses interconnected trapezoids on both sides. On one side six trapezoids form large triangles with a small triangle trapped in the center. 

On the other side three trapezoids form smaller triangle shapes. 

It's pretty neat how the geometry works out with that lopsided kind of symmetry. 

Back View of Finding the Nucleus Origami Tess

I actually conceived of this tessellation on paper as the second side. But once I'd completed folding it, I found the other side (first pic) much more exciting. 

Crease pattern included. 

Crease pattern to fold Find the Nucleus Tessellation

Filed under: Origami Tessellations September 2025
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