Fancy Dance Floor Origami Tessellation
This is a tessellation that I had been considering for a while and thought that it would be too much work to actually do it.
I looked at my diagram and just thought it would be too hard.
Eventually, I worked up the nerve to try it and as it turns out, it wasn't nearly as difficult as I thought it would be.
As with any flagstone tessellation it was 90% preparation and only 10% actual folding. There are lots and lots of creases to create before you go about getting the paper to fall into place.
Some very advanced folders don't pre-crease, but I just find it makes the whole process frustration-free. All the papers that I've used, which admittedly aren't that many different kinds, out and out refuse to do anything meaningful without pre-creasing.
It's a pretty straightforward pattern to figure out. Rhombuses with triangles touching all four sides.
My crease pattern to fold this tessellation is included below. I didn't draw the back side triangles. Just add them in any gaps. It's personal choice which directions they go
Filed under: January 2026 Origami Tessellations




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