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Part 3- Twiszip «SAFE ◆»

Continue "zipping" the units together until you have a 3D cube. Each corner should have three units meeting, forming a stable "twist."

If "Twiszip" is a character from a story or a specific step in a complex model (like a 3D puzzle), please share a few more details so I can give you the exact steps!

: Flip the piece over and fold the two pointed ends inward to form a perfect square with two flaps on the back. Repeat : Do this for all 6 pieces of paper. Assembling the Cube ("Part 3"): Take one unit and hold it so the "pockets" are facing you. Part 3- Twiszip

: Fold the top and bottom edges to the center crease.

Slide the pointed end of a second unit into the pocket of the first. Continue "zipping" the units together until you have

: Tuck these triangular flaps underneath the "door" flaps you created in step 2. This "zips" the unit shut.

If you are looking to make a paper project involving "twisting" and "zipping" (which the name suggests), How to Make a Modular "Twist-Zip" Cube Repeat : Do this for all 6 pieces of paper

6 square pieces of paper (origami paper or post-it notes work great). Different colors for a more vibrant look. Initial Fold : Fold your square in half, then unfold.

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