What is an Outside Reverse Fold? (Simple Origami Technique Guide)

outside reverse fold

The outside reverse fold is a basic origami technique used to change the direction of a flap by folding it outward.

It is often used together with the inside reverse fold.

What is an Outside Reverse Fold?

An outside reverse fold flips a part of the paper to the outside along existing crease lines.

Unlike the inside reverse fold, the paper moves outward instead of inward.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1.Start with a pre-creased flap.

Start with a pre-creased flap

2.Open the flap slightly.

Open the flap slightly

3.Fold the tip outward along the creases.

4.Fold the tip outward along the creases.

Fold the tip outward along the creases

5.Flatten the paper neatly.

Flatten the paper neatly

Tips for Beginners

  • Use clear crease lines before folding.
  • Open the paper gently to avoid tearing.
  • Take your time to align the edges.

Related Techniques

Learn the inside version here:

Conclusion

The outside reverse fold is an essential technique in origami. Practice it together with the inside reverse fold to improve your skills!

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