Giant $1 Origami Cube

Tutorial for how to fold cube from a dollar bill with George Washington centered on one face. This cube is very efficient in it’s use of paper which is why it’s called “Giant.“ The length of its edges is half of the width of the dollar. To put that in perspective, the traditional Waterbomb’s edges are only one quarter the length of the width of the original square. So, volumewise, that means this model is 8 times bigger than a waterbomb folded from a square of equal width! (“Width“ is the key word here
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