A Walk in the Park Origami Flagstone Tessellation

A Walk in the Park Flagstone

 This origami tessellation uses the fact that trapezoids can create overhang in order connect to the next set of shapes. That's one of the things that I find so interesting about them. You can arrange them in ways that a lot of other shapes simply can't do. 

In this particular tessellation, I did alternating trapezoids and rhombuses around open back hexagons. The gaps between them left space open for me to add opposite facing trapezoids. Which allowed me to repeat that molecule. 

The repeating process created the more standard six trapezoids around a hexagon in the other spaces. 

It's a nice, fluid design that highlights the versatility of the trapezoid shape in tessellating. 

Back view A Walk in the Park Tessellation

If you're a fan of flagstone tessellations, this is a pretty cool one. 

Crease pattern below.


Crease pattern to fold A Walk in the Park Origami Tessellation

Created the pattern last week. Just fold it the other day. 

Filed under: April 2026 Origami Tessellations
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