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Origami Fujimoto Cube
If you've folded one of the origami cubes found on this website, then you would know that they are all modular origami. You
fold 6 units of the same design and assemble them to make a cube. That's why this origami cube by Shuzo Fujimoto is so
special. You fold the cube from ONE sheet of paper! It involves some really cool maneuvering to shape the paper into a
cube. Do try it!
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Origami Fujimoto Cube Step 1: Start with a square sheet of paper, color side down. You can use the regular size 6 inch x
6 inch (15cm x 15cm) square paper.
Fold the paper horizontally and vertically so that you divide the paper into 16 squares.
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Origami Fujimoto Cube Step 2: Now recrease the folds shown below into mountain folds. Make sure to go over each
crease a few times.



Origami Fujimoto Cube Step 3: Make 8 diagonal folds as shown below.




Origami Fujimoto Cube Step 4: Fold paper in half, bringing the top half down to the bottom.




Origami Fujimoto Cube Step 5: Watch the video to see how you can transform the paper into a cube.

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And your origami Fujimoto Cube is complete!

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Smiley face 4 months ago
Gr8 stuff this website is! It helps me to get entertained when I am bored


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King of origami 5 months ago
Awesome origami! Thanks !


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Picchu Germann 5 months ago
Hard origami. The product is dramatic, though the white side of the paper exposed


tarek chahattou 7 months ago
yay! cool website :)
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yay! cool website :)

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cr8zyorigami 7 months ago
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HARD HELPPPP MEEEE PLZZZZZZZZZZ!


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bom 8 months ago
PLEASE


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bom 8 months ago
eeeeee so hard someone help me on 5


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Dccrew3 8 months ago
after about 25 minutes of watching that first step over and over and recreasing, I finally got it and was able
to continue. Thank You Andy! :)


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Alejandro 8 months ago
This is so cool and easy!


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off.center 9 months ago
It took a few times before I got 'the slide' to work like it does in the video and once the tuck was done it
almost fell together. I used opalescent paper and it looks great.


Ciobanu Ionut 9 months ago
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My first cube and it looks great.This is the best origami site iv'e ever seen.

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arleygami 9 months ago
what happens when i try to slide the square:
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pic below the bottom comment
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arleygami 9 months ago
i cant do it. it is probaly the hardest thing for me on the website! plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz help. if
you made a picture step by step on how to make it that might help.
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Heather Sells 10 months ago
I just cant get it to work, someone please help me T.T


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Kanchan Yadav 10 months ago
This is one big and one small cube I made from my old study material, perfect on the first try. :)
And this is the best origami site ever.

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Andy 10 months ago Mod Kanchan Yadav
Kanchan, nicely done cubes! And thanks for the feedback.

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Ayu Dewanti 10 months ago
it took me almost an hour to finished it. So happy when I'm done. Still not perfect thought, but I'll working on
it
PS: thanks for making this website. :)


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Polo 10 months ago
It was so fascinating when i did step 5!! :D


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Kiana 10 months ago
It was pretty hard but I made it


Rebekah 11 months ago
This was my first attempt. Not perfect, but pretty good. I used an old Christmas card cut to 5" x 5" Can't
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This was my first attempt. Not perfect, but pretty good. I used an old Christmas card cut to 5" x 5" Can't
wait to try another one.

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Andy 11 months ago Mod Rebekah
Rebekah, nicely decorated cube!


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Brittany a year ago
Here is a picture of mine :)


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Rob Richmond a year ago
I've been folding in my downtime at my day job, and have challenged myself to fold smaller and smaller
pieces -- this is my latest Fujimoto cube, and the smallest that I've made to date at .25" x .25" x .25"!!

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arleygami 9 months ago Rob Richmond
that is so tiny! how did you make that? great job Rob!!


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TH1NK a year ago Rob Richmond
Show off! Oooh, look at me and my tiiiiiiny origami! ;)

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arleygami 9 months ago TH1NK
holly is right. you're soo jealous!

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TH1NK 9 months ago arleygami
I don't express jealousy with smiley winky faces.

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Holly Weasel 9 months ago TH1NK
you're probably jealous

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TH1NK 9 months ago Holly Weasel
Ha! Not hardly - He's a friend of mine.... Hence the smiley winky face.

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Andy a year ago Mod Rob Richmond
Rob, very tiny cube! And great photo, too.

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Brittany a year ago Rob Richmond
Wow thats amazing!

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moon_pie a year ago Brittany
that so mean @disqus_va71HlBCO8 . awesome thats amazing @robrichmond


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Brittany a year ago
I messed up on the first one, and the second one wasn't very good, but on my third try I did it perfectly! I
love this because it is so simple and easy to memorize!


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P.B. Lecavalier a year ago
Tried for over an hour I'm getting halfway through the "special move". Note that I am rather new to this
craft! I think I could only do it with the live presence of a master, telling me what's going on.


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Raj shekhar Chatterjee a year ago
Just took some time to get it right..but once done, it was amazing :)


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Andy a year ago Mod Raj shekhar Chatterjee
Raj, you did a great job on the cube!


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Raj shekhar Chatterjee a year ago Andy
thanks :)


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GOOSIEB a year ago
Mine worked out just fine! I had to rewind and pause the video a few times to make sure I was doing it right
though!!!


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Andy a year ago Mod GOOSIEB
Goosieb, well done cube!


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Alexandra Omega a year ago
I DONT UNDERSTAND!!!

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Adrian Haluska a year ago
the last part is hard but once its done it looks great!


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Louie Reimer a year ago
Here is mine. Took a long time to master but once I had mastered it, I made about 40 !

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Andy a year ago Mod Louie Reimer
Louie, looks great, you've mastered it!


Louie Reimer a year ago
This shouldn't be in the 'Simple' origami section but it is very cool. A great alternative from a water bomb
cube and is very smart. Thanks Andy!!
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cube and is very smart. Thanks Andy!!

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Andy a year ago Mod Louie Reimer
Louie, you're welcome. We may need an "Advanced" section...

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glitter1029 (SD) a year ago
awsome! was very easy for me ! it's very cute!


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celso a year ago
peace of cake...accomplished in the first attempt.

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kk103780 a year ago
please add diagrams because i couldn't figure it out with the video and it looks really cool completed


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Nicky55992 a year ago
Its really hard to collapse.. :(


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Kakashi Hatake a year ago
Maybe you just have to make better creases so it's easier.
Mine came out perfectly! XD

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