She Cuts Up A Paper And Colors It. But When She Opens It? This Magic Trick Will Blow Your Kids Away!

Arthur Harold Stone (30 September 1916 – 6 August 2000) is credited with the discovery of the first hexaflexagon, while he was a student at Princeton University in the USA in 1939.

I honestly can’t tell you how it works or exactly why, but there’s some kind of mathematical formula behind this.

I just love the way the girl in the video creatively describes what she’s doing and directs you to make your very own hexaflexagon.

The best part of course is that you can do this yourself! I have friends that have tried it with their kids, and, in case you have any doubts – they vouched that this actually DOES work.

Here’s the instructional video on how to make your very own “hexaflexagon.”

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