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Fun origami spinning tops! A collection of easy folding ideas that kids and adults alike will love

Fun origami spinning tops! A collection of easy folding ideas that kids and adults alike will love
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Have you ever made a spinning top out of origami?Watching it whirl around is so much fun that you can’t help but get absorbed in it.But if the folding steps are complicated, it’s easy to give up halfway.So in this article, we’ll introduce easy ways to fold an origami spinning top.There are plenty of simple methods you can try, from colorful versions made by combining several sheets of origami to quick ones folded from a single sheet!Once you’re done, you can actually spin it and play, making it perfect for craft time with kids.Be sure to give it a try!

Fun origami spinning tops! A collection of easy folding ideas that kids and adults alike will love (1–10)

Cool! Origami BeybladeNEW!

How to Make an Origami Beyblade (Easy! Cool! A Top That Spins Well)
Cool! Origami BeybladeNEW!

The swirl-like design looks cool! Let’s make a Beyblade out of origami.

Using three sheets of origami paper, we’ll make the outer and inner decorations of the body, plus the handle.

You can make the inner part and the handle with a cushion fold (zabuton-ori).

For the outer part, first fold all four edges inward, then open up the overlapped corners and collapse them into triangles.

From there, fold the corners toward the center, and fold the triangular sections gathered at the center back outward.

Next, fold the outer edges so they become rounded, then open the triangular sections, fold them in half, and sharpen the tips.

Combine the three parts and you’re done!

How to fold a spinning top that twirls!NEW!

[Origami] Easy! How to fold a spinning top that spins really well / Fun to play with—whirling origami spinning top
How to fold a spinning top that twirls!NEW!

Here’s an idea for a colorful, well-spinning top made with three sheets of origami paper.

You’ll make the outer body, the inner body, and the handle.

The outer part follows the same steps as the “deceiver boat” up to a point.

After making one boat shape on both the top and bottom, open up those corners and squash them to change the shape from a square to a diamond.

Fold the four corners that lie between the diamond’s points outward, then fold the diamond’s points inward.

For the inner part, do the “cushion fold” three times, flipping the paper over after each fold.

For the handle, do the cushion fold three times without flipping, then make a mountain fold along the diagonal.

Finally, press all four edges tightly inward, and it’s done.

Combine the parts to complete a single spinning top.

Spins well! A top like a BeybladeNEW!

A Beyblade that you can easily spin just by pulling a ripcord is appealing not only for how it works but also for its cool design.

When you finish making this origami Beyblade, it will also have a cool pattern.

You’ll make three parts: the outer body, the inner body, and the handle.

The design section is created by folding the outer body.

First, fold the left and right edges of the origami to meet at the center, then fold the top and bottom edges the same way.

Next, open the top and bottom pockets into boat shapes, and then open the left and right sides of the boats into squares.

From there, keep flipping the paper over while making creases to change it into a diamond shape and form the pattern.

The inner part and the handle can be made with the “zabuton” (cushion) fold, so if you like, try making it and have fun playing with it.

How to fold customizable game piecesNEW!

[Origami] How to make an easy, well-spinning top — customizable, too
How to fold customizable game piecesNEW!

This simple-design top consists of three parts: the upper and lower bodies, and the handle.

For the top part, fold the origami sheet into a square twice to make creases, then unfold it and fold all the edges clockwise starting from the right edge.

After folding the top edge last, tuck the right section underneath the first edge you folded.

Then flip the paper over and do one cushion fold to finish.

The bottom part can be made using just the basic cushion fold.

For the handle, make one cushion fold, then add fine creases and fold it so the corners stand up, forming a pinwheel shape.

After stacking and assembling the parts, insert any shape you like between the upper and lower parts to customize it to your taste!

How to fold a spinning top that also works as a push popNEW!

Playable Origami: Easy Way to Make a Spinning Top from a Single Sheet – How to Make an Easy Origami Spinning Top
How to fold a spinning top that also works as a push popNEW!

Five ideas for spinning tops you can make from a single sheet of origami paper are introduced.

The first is the base folding method that serves as the foundation for all the tops.

After performing a double “zabuton” fold, make creases by folding each of the four edges up to align with the edge of the top triangle.

Using those creases, stand the edges up and press in the center so the piece can spin like a top.

The other tops have the same overall shape, but by varying the folding method, they create different patterns inside the top.

These have no handle and spin when you give the rim a strong push, so even small children can enjoy them.

How to fold the panels of a traditional workNEW!

This is how to fold a spinning top you can make just by punching a hole in the center of a traditional “menko” piece and inserting a toothpick.

First, place the origami paper with the white side facing up and fold it in half.

Fold the left and right edges so they meet the top and bottom edges.

Crease it into a square by aligning the corners with each other.

Make a second identical piece.

Place the second piece on top of the first, crossing them, and tuck the corners into the gaps to complete the menko.

Make a small hole in the center of the menko with an awl or gimlet, and finally insert a toothpick to finish!

A spinning top with a helmet-like shapeNEW!

It spins well! A spinning top made with 3 sheets of origami
A spinning top with a helmet-like shapeNEW!

An origami spinning top you can make and play with! Please prepare three sheets of your favorite origami paper.

The inside of the top and the handle can be made simply by repeating the “zabuton” fold.

The outer part adds helmet-like decorations along the edges, so the steps are a bit more detailed, but if you can fold a crane by yourself, you should be able to complete it without any problem.

In the end, you’ll assemble the parts you made to finish a single top.

Using different colors of origami paper for each part lets you enjoy the color effects when it spins.

Be sure to have fun with top battles, too!