Simple Pyramids



Welcome to Napkin Folding Guide. Here’s the excellent Pyramid Napkin Fold. This classy napkin folding technique is simple, fast, and can be made easily with most napkins.

The Pyramid Napkin Fold

This classy napkin folding technique is simple, fast, and can be made easily with most napkins. If the napkin being used is thin and flops easily then iron it with light starch prior to folding and it will turn out perfectly!

Simple Pyramids

1. Lay the napkin face down in front of you.

2. Fold the napkin in half diagonally.

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3. Rotate the napkin so the open end faces away from you.

The only other pyramids built for burial purposes that we know of in Egypt were the non-royal pyramids of the workers who lived at Deir el-Medina on the West Bank at Luxor (ancient Thebes). There are, however, a series of small step pyramids that were not tombs, that stretch from Seila in the north to Elephantine Island in the south. In the 1970s, Les Brown published a small book called The Pyramid, How to Build It; How to Use It. In that book, he explained a simple way to correctly calculate the base, sides, and height for any size pyramid that would match the ratio and proportions of the Great Pyramid of Giza (Cheops) in Egypt.

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4. Fold the right end up to meet the far corner, ensuring the edge of this new fold lays on the centerline as shown.

5. Repeat the last step with the left side, folding the left tip up to the far corner, creating a diamond shape with a seam running down the center.

6. Turn the napkin over, keeping the open end facing away from you.

7. Fold the napkin in half by bringing the farthest point of the diamond up and back to the nearest point.

8. Turn the napkin over again, this time keeping the open end facing towards you.

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9. Fold the napkin along the center seam and you have a neat, sturdy pyramid. If your napkin won’t stand neatly then you may need a little starch.