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[Low Intermediate] How to Fold a Pseudo-Hexagonal Flasher and how to turn it into a Pseudo-Pentagonal Flasher. It's called a "Pseudo-Hexagonal Flasher because it's not folded from a triangular grid of creases, so the hexagon is formed by removing one side of a square to form a triangle, and then putting 6 such triangles together. And pentagon is formed by removing one of those triangles so that there are only 5 triangles instead of 6.
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