Origami Pentakis Dodecahedron
Designed by Jo Nakashima (05/2021)

In geometry, a pentakis dodecahedron or kisdodecahedron is the polyhedron created by attaching a pentagonal pyramid to each face of a regular dodecahedron. So, the finished figure has 12×5=60 triangular faces and It’s a good approximation to an origami ball.

This is a modular origami and the units are the same from my Excavated Dodecahedron. The assembly is also the same, except that the pyramids are convex instead of concave. You can make it with or without the color changed edges depending on which side of the unit you use. You can use the same unit to build other figures like the triakis icosahedron and more.

Paper

This is a modular origami and you’ll need 30 square sheets of paper. Standard origami paper works well and I recommend small sizes like 7.5cm x 7.5cm square. Everything is well connected without glue. In the video tutorial I’m using Copper tissue-foil from origami-shop.

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