How to Fold Part 4
Folding a point to an edge
Bring the corner point down to meet the 90-degree (right angle) corner. On the side that has straight edges, make sure the edges line up. Then crease the fold.
Fold on the table, not in the air.

Folding a point to an edge
Bring the corner point down to meet the 90-degree (right angle) corner. On the side that has straight edges, make sure the edges line up. Then crease the fold.
Fold on the table, not in the air.
Folding adjacent edges of different lengths
Bring the edges of the angle together and line them up. To crease the fold, start from the pointy end.
Fold on the table, not in the air.
Folding adjacent edges
Bring the opposite corners of the paper together and line them up. Make sure the edges also line up, all the way to the point of the angle. Then crease the fold.
Fold on the table, not in the air.
Folding opposite edges
Bring the opposite edges of the paper together and line them up from corner to corner. Then crease the fold.
Fold on the table, not in the air.
An origami puzzle game.
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A paper-folding technique which uses two or more sheets of paper to create a larger and more complex structure.