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Whether you’re renting out an Airbnb or just having people over, folding your toilet paper assures your guests that your bathroom is clean and adds a decorative touch. Also known as toilet paper origami, there are so many simple designs that will impress anyone who sees them, and they only take minutes to fold. Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through the most popular toilet paper folding techniques step by step!
Easy Way to Fold Toilet Paper
Unroll 1-2 sheets from your toilet paper roll. Fold the bottom right corner behind the paper so it lines up with the left edge. Then, bring the left corner behind so it lines up with the right corner and forms a triangle in the middle of the roll.
Steps
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Pull out 1 or 2 toilet paper sheets from the roll.
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Fold the right corner underneath to the left edge. Bring the corner to the left edge of the toilet paper so it’s perfectly aligned. [1] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Fold the left corner up to the right corner of the toilet paper. Hide the folds on the back of the toilet paper so the front has a clean triangle shape. [2] X Research source
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Layer the toilet paper down so the triangle sits neatly. Roll the toilet paper back up to prevent it from hanging loosely.
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Lift up 1 ½ squares of toilet paper from the roll.
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Fold the bottom right corner to the top left corner. [3] X Research source
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Bring the bottom left corner to the paper’s top right corner. The folds on the toilet paper will look like a triangle. [4] X Research source
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Fold the triangle up. Fold along the triangle’s longest side so it points up.
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Flip the triangle up. Make a fold where the point of the triangle touches the toilet paper. Bring the toilet paper up so the triangle is hidden.
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Fold the two corners down to the triangle’s point. [5] X Research source
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Gently set the toilet paper back down.Impress guests with creative designs. "I love having people over and want to go above and beyond for my guests. This article gave me cool toilet paper folding ideas like pleats, hearts, and baskets — stuff I never would've thought of. Now I can surprise visitors and make them smile when they go to the bathroom. It's a fun personal touch!" - Peter B.Follow clear visual instructions to simplify learning. "At first I was intimidated by the fancy folding techniques. But the step-by-step pictures walking through each fold made them super easy to pick up. Seeing exactly how to manipulate the toilet paper helped me get the hang of the designs way more than words alone could have." - Mary Z.Add a professional hotel touch as a house cleaner. "I'm always trying to impress my housecleaning clients. The beautiful toilet paper folds here, like the gem and diamond, make a bathroom look extra tidy and fancy. It's like a hotel! Leaving these neat designs behind makes my customers really happy. Such a great pro touch." - Becky B.Practice toilet paper folds to achieve perfection. "When I first tried some of the more complicated folds, like the boat, my attempts were messy. But after practicing a few times, as the article suggested, I got way better. Now, I can make all sorts of decorative folds to spruce up any bathroom. The step-by-step instructions and photos were so helpful for improving with practice." - Noeline V.Have a story our readers should hear? Share it with 1 billion+ annual wikiHow users. Tell us your story here .
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Pull out 2 or 3 sheets of toilet paper.
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Start pleating the sheets with an accordion fold. Leave a gap that’s about 1 in (2.5 cm) between each fold.
- For a smaller pleat, space the folds 1 ⁄ 2 in (1.3 cm) instead.
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Continue pleating the sheets until you have 8 or more folds. Work your way up the sheets you pulled out so they have consistent folds. [6] X Research source
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Compress the pleats as tightly as possible.
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Fold the stack of pleats in half towards you. Pinch the middle of the pleats in your finger and bring the ends together toward you.
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Squeeze the stack together while you press the creases firmly.
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Release the stack of pleats. Let go of the toilet paper and let the folds relax.
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Hold the 2 edge pleats together and fold the top corner down. Form a small triangle with the fold. Fold this corner down once more to lock the two halves together.
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Lay the toilet paper back on the roll and fluff the pleats. The end of the roll will resemble a a fan or seashell.
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Tear off 1-2 sheets of toilet paper.
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Fold the sheets into pleats. Start from the end of the sheet and leave about 1 ⁄ 2 –1 inch (1.3–2.5 cm) between each fold. [7] X Research source
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Compress the pleats into one neat stack.
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Fold the pleat stack in half. Bring the ends of the stack together so they’re touching.
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Let the pleats relax. Let go of the pleats, and find the two that are closest to one another.
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Align the two edge pleats together.
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Fold the ends of the 2 pleats down to form a small triangle. Make a second triangle fold down to lock the two pieces together so it looks like a fan.
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Pull down 1 ½ sheets of toilet paper.
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Fold the bottom edge of the toilet paper back 1 in (2.5 cm). [8] X Research source
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Fold the bottom edge of toilet paper back again. The second fold hides the raw edge so the basket will have a soft rim.
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Fold the toilet paper up. Bring the fold up as much as you want up depending if you want a shallow or deep basket.
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Fold the left and right edges of the toilet paper behind. This forms the sides of the basket. Make the angle of the fold sharp if you want a narrow base or subtle if you want a wide base. [9] X Research source
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Adjust the toilet paper basket up and down to position it. If you are going to add a decoration, like a pleated piece of toilet paper , lower the basket so the decoration is in the center.
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Fold the corners up a third of the way in from the edges.
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Pull the toilet paper down so the sheet’s edge is just below the roll.
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Fold the toilet paper up. Make the fold about 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the triangular folds.
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Fold the bottom corners under the toilet paper behind. This makes the tapered bottom of the gem. If this is too tricky you can lift the toilet paper up.
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Layer the toilet paper back down and admire the gem shape.
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Make a small vertical rip from the bottom edge of the toilet paper. Make the rip nearly 1 inch (2.5 cm) long.
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Fold up both corners of the ripped section of the toilet paper. This makes two small triangles in the center. Try to make these the same size and make sure the folds are at a 45-degree angle. [10] X Research source
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Fold in the left and right corners of toilet paper. Make these triangles the same size as the ones in the middle.
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Pull the toilet paper one and a half sheets down.
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Fold the end of the toilet paper back up. Fold up about 3 inches (7.6 cm) of the toilet paper.
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Fold the bottom corners behind the toilet paper. This makes the pointed bottom of the heart. Ensure you keep the other folds neat while you form the bottom of the heart.
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Roll the toilet paper back up so the heart is in the middle.
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Lift up one and a half sheets of toilet paper.
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Fold the two top corners behind to the middle. Make the edges meet in the center. [11] X Research source
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Adjust the toilet paper back onto the roll.
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Fold up the left and right edges a little. If you want a narrow sail, fold in a lot, and if you want a wide sail, fold just a small amount. [12] X Research source
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Fold the triangle up at the base. This creates a triangle that points up.
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Roll the toilet paper down until the triangle is centered.
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Fold up the bottom edge of the triangle. This creates the ship’s hull. For a shallow hull, only fold a tiny bit. For a deeper hull, make a larger fold.
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Fold the left and right sides of the hull underneath. This makes the shape of the boat look more rounded.
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Center the boat on the roll. Admire the shapes of the bow and stern of the sailboat.
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat is the purpose for this?HumanBeingTop AnswererIt's decorative, and shows attention to detail. If someone has gone to all the trouble of folding the last couple of sheets of toilet roll into a fancy shapes, you can usually feel assured the bathroom is clean and tidy.
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QuestionWhy go through that much effort just for one person to look at, then all your work is gone?TriteAndJadedCommunity AnswerIt's usually something a hotel would do, as a sign that they show attention to detail. It also leaves a lasting impression that they care.
Video
Tips
- To seal a triangle fold, run your faucet for a second, then turn it off and blot the excess water with a towel. Press your toilet paper lightly to the faucet opening; the remaining moisture will form a circular seal to hold your triangle in place against the roll.Thanks
References
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About This Article
Around the world, people fold the end of the toilet paper roll to show guests that the bathroom is clean. One of the most common ways to do this is with a simple triangle fold. To do this, you roll down a couple of sheets, fold the right corner underneath to the left edge, then fold the left corner to the right corner. When you’ve finished, rotate the roll so the triangle is lined up with itself. In addition to making the roll neater, this will help keep the triangle from unfolding. You can also use more advanced techniques to fold the paper into a diamond, basket, heart, or boat. For more tips, including how to fold your toilet paper to look like a fan, read on!
Reader Success Stories
- "When I first tried some of the more complicated folds, like the boat, my attempts were messy. But after practicing a few times, as the article suggested, I got way better. Now, I can make all sorts of decorative folds to spruce up any bathroom. The step-by-step instructions and photos were so helpful for improving with practice." ..." more