Crowding Hexagons Tessellation

Crowding Hexagons Origami Tessellation
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 Here's a simple tessellation that yields a pretty interesting result. I was intrigued by it because I don't recall having seen it before. Which kind of seemed strange. Also because I couldn't recall having done it myself either, even though it felt so obvious once I found it. 

Maybe others have thought of it and just felt that it was too simple.  It's doubtful that it's truly an original tessellation, but it was new to me. I figured, why not. It didn't take up much of my time. 

It's just open back hexagons connected to each other by natural triangles. That's it. 

Once you complete it, you wind up with an array of overlapping hexagons that all tuck neatly into each other's various edges. It would make a cool pattern for flooring in a mansion or a museum. 

Reverse View Crowding Hexagons Tess
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It's a very easy to execute design. Perfect for beginners. 

The name is an homage to Fujimoto's Crowding Butterflies design. 

It fills me with some nostalgia about my early days of learning origami, especially recursive and tessellation based concepts. 

No matter how far we come, we all started at the beginning. 


Crease pattern coming soon. Updated to add my diagram. 


Crease Pattern for Crowding Hexagons Tessellation
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