Ticking Clocks Origami Tessellation

Ticking Clocks Origami Tessellation

 I don't really recall how I came up with this particular tessellation. Essentially, it's negative space triangles connected by long, hexagonally terminated arms. 

The triangle shapes are created by twisting parallelograms around a small hex twist on the other side. Or, from the opposite perspective, they are open back triangle twists tucked closely into the hexes. 

Just how I decided to add the connectors that I used to repeat the pattern, is anyone's guess. 

Taking a good look at it, I kind of wish that I'd used shorter runs and kept things closer together. But, you know, hind sight is like that. 

I've had some mishaps recently with trying to space shapes too close together. So, as a reult, I was probably being overly cautious. 

The opposite side winds up like looking like a very easy flagstone, except the hexagons are on the wrong side. 

It was pretty easy to fold. I did it with ordinary paper. No problem. 

Reverse View Ticking Clocks Tess

I think that I located the correct crease pattern. There are so many photos that I still have to upload and correlate to their respective designs. It's gotten quite messy in my google photos, for sure. So, let me know if I've added the wrong one. 


Crease pattern to fold Ticking Clocks Tessellation

Filed under: November 2025 Origami Tessellations
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