Birds in Winter Flagstone Tessellation
This is an unusual flagstone tessellation that I came up with a little while back. I, then promptly forgot that I had already folded it and proceeded to fold it again a couple weeks later. That's what I get for not uploading things promptly. If I had, I would've seen it here and known that I'd already done it.
Still, it was kind of a fortunate mistake because it came out much better the second time around.
What makes this particular tessellation interesting is that I used isosceles triangles attached to open back hexagons, but then doubled them up. So they look like rhombuses that have been bisected.
From there, it's just some triangles and repeat.
It's a difficult one to fold. There are a lot of overlapping things happening on the back of this one. It's hard to get narrow gaps on the front because of this. But it can be done with some persistence.
Looking at the finished tessellation, I'm confident that there are numerous other possibilities using isosceles triangles touching in this way. Maybe I'll find them. Maybe someone else will. Maybe it'll be you!
I did remember to grab a pic of the diagram. So it is right below.
Filed under: February 2026 Origami Tessellations




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