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    Can you only make a money ring out of a dollar bill?
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    No, of course not! Any country's paper currency will work! You can also use American dollars in other denominations.
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    Can I use white plain paper?
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    Yes, you can use any paper that you would like.
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    Can you use construction paper?
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    No, because it won't fold as easily. Paper rings require a lot of folding.
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    What does it mean to tuck in the corners?
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    Fold the two top corners like you are folding a paper airplane, unfold, and push on the corner to make it collapse inward.
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    Can I use any type of paper to make the ring?
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    Thinner paper works best as it folds easier and will likely create a better outcome.
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    Can I use construction paper in the second method?
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    You could, but it will not work as well as thin paper such as printer paper or origami paper.
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    How do you connect the ends?
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    Typically, you would use glue, but you can also use tape or other attachment methods.
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    Can you make a Pokémon origami ring?
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    No, because it's thick. Paper rings use a lot of folding. You could use Pokémon coloring pages.
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    Do you have to use a one-dollar bill, or can you use other denominations, too?
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    You can use any denomination you would like (from any country).
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