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  1. Flexagon - Wikipedia

    In geometry, flexagons are flat models, usually constructed by folding strips of paper, that can be flexed or folded in certain ways to reveal faces besides the two that were originally on the back …

  2. Continuous Innovation Made Easy - Flexagon

    Drive a seamless transition from on-prem to cloud using FlexDeploy. It automates cloud migration, manages cloud architecture, and builds cloud-native applications. “Flexagon is a great fit for …

  3. How to Make a Flexagon: 13 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Feb 24, 2025 · A flexagon is a polygon folded out of paper in such a way that there are three patterned faces. To make a flexagon you only need some paper, a template, scissors, and glue.

  4. Flexagons - Adelphi University

    In 1939 a Princeton graduate student, Arthur Stone, played around with a strip of paper trimmed from his notebook and created the first flexagon. A flexagon is a polygon, usually made from …

  5. The Flexagon Portal - The Flexagon Portal

    Everyone should make one of these! This flexagon is not nearly as widely known and folded, but it is almost as easy to cut out and fold up as the classic. The four faces provide opportunity for …

  6. How to Fold an Origami Flexagon : 8 Steps (with Pictures ...

    Welcome to another tutorial from the How To Origami Studio! This Instructable will teach you how to make the Origami Flexagon, a geometrically spectacular object that I still say is better than …

  7. How to Make a Flexagon - Aunt Annie's Crafts

    Learn how to make a flexagon, a mesmerizing geometric toy! Starting as a six-sided hexagon with two visible faces, it hides a secret—a third face waiting to be revealed.

  8. ides a brief introduction to flexagons by looking at three simple tetraflexagons. It also explains several of my original flexagon treatment.

  9. Flexagon -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    Dec 22, 2025 · An object created by folding a piece of paper along certain lines to form loops. The number of states possible in an n-flexagon is a Catalan number. By manipulating the folds, it is …

  10. Explorable Flexagons - Loki3

    Shows the minimal flexagon for a variety of flexes (e.g. P 3 3 4 and P 3 3 3 3) on several flexagons (e.g. the enneaflexagon and decaflexagon) Demonstrates generating sequences …