A layer flip is a simple but important origami technique.
It is used in many models to move one layer of paper from one side to another without creating new creases.
What is a Layer Flip?
A layer flip is a way to move a single layer (or flap) from one side to the other.
Instead of making a new fold, you use existing creases to flip the paper over, like turning a page.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Identify the top layer (only one layer).
- Gently lift the layer.
- Flip it over to the other side.
- Flatten neatly along the edges.

Tips for Beginners
- Make sure you are flipping only one layer.
- Don’t force the paper — follow the existing creases.
- Keep the edges aligned when flattening.
When to Repeat on the Other Side
In many diagrams, you will see instructions like:
- Repeat on the other side.
- Do the same on the reverse side.
This means you should flip a layer on the back in the same way.
Related Techniques
Conclusion
The layer flip is a basic technique that helps you manage layers in origami.
Once you get used to it, following diagrams becomes much easier.
