How To Fold 20 Dollar Bill Into Twin Towers

Hey, you! Yeah, you scrolling through the internet looking for... well, I don't know, but maybe this will be more interesting. Ever thought about turning a simple twenty dollar bill into a miniature architectural marvel? I'm talking about folding a 20 into the Twin Towers. Now, before anyone gets their knickers in a twist, this isn't about trivializing anything. It's just... well, it's a neat trick, a conversation starter, a way to impress your friends (or at least mildly amuse them). Plus, who doesn't love a little origami with a monetary twist?
So, grab a crisp $20 bill. Seriously, the crisper the better. A crumpled one will just make you want to throw it in the trash and order pizza. (Not that there's anything wrong with pizza, of course!) Okay, got it? Let's dive in!
Step 1: The Foundation – Long Fold First!
Alright, first things first. We gotta fold that bad boy in half lengthwise. Think of it like you're making a really skinny paper airplane... before you give up and just wad it into a ball (we've all been there, right?). Make sure the fold is nice and sharp. You want those towers standing tall and proud, not leaning like they've had one too many margaritas.
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Important: Make sure the "20" is facing up on the outside when you make this fold. This will be important later. Trust me. I mean, you could do it the other way, but then you'd be fighting the natural order of things, and nobody wants that.
Step 2: The Base of the Towers – Short Fold Now!
Now, unfold that long fold. See that nice crease you just made? Good. Now, fold the bill in half again, but this time widthwise. So you're folding it in half the "short" way. Basically, you're turning that long rectangle into a little square-ish thing. Again, make a sharp crease. We're going for precision here, people!
Think of this as the foundation of your magnificent Twin Towers. A strong foundation is key! Just like in real estate, folding money, and... well, pretty much everything in life, right?

Step 3: Unfold and Prepare for the Triangle Dance!
Unfold that widthwise fold. You should now have your $20 bill unfolded with two crease lines – one long and one short, forming a cross. Take a deep breath. This is where things start to get a little... origami-y. Don't panic! You got this.
We're about to create some triangles. Triangles are our friends. Triangles give us stability. Triangles... well, they look kinda like rooftops, don't they? Which is perfect, because we're building buildings!
Step 4: The Right Tower's Triangle – Let's Get Pointy!
Okay, focus on the right side of the bill. See that top right corner? We're going to fold it down towards the center crease line. You want to fold it so that the edge of the bill lines up perfectly with that center crease. This will create a triangle. A beautiful, money-filled triangle.
Tip: Use your fingernail to make a nice, crisp crease. We want those triangles to be sharp and defined. Think of them as the pointy hats the towers are wearing. Or maybe not. Whatever floats your boat.

Step 5: Mirror Image – The Left Tower's Triangle!
Now, repeat that same fold on the left side of the bill. Fold the top left corner down to the center crease line, creating another triangle. You should now have two triangles, one on each side of the bill. Hooray for symmetry! (Almost...)
These two triangles are the beginnings of the tops of our Twin Towers. See? You're practically an architect already. Now, if only you could get paid in twenties for building real buildings...
Step 6: The Inverted Folds – A Little Origami Magic!
This is where it gets a little tricky, but stay with me. We're going to do what's called an "inverted fold." See those triangles you just made? We're going to fold the bottom corners of the bill upwards, inside of those triangles.
So, take the bottom right corner and fold it upwards so it tucks under the right triangle. Make a crease. Then, do the same thing on the left side – fold the bottom left corner upwards and tuck it under the left triangle.

This is what gives the towers their... well, their tower-ness. You should see a sort of diamond shape forming in the middle of the bill. Don't worry if it's not perfect. Nobody's perfect! (Except maybe Beyoncé. And even she probably has bad hair days.)
Step 7: Stand 'Em Up! – The Grand Reveal!
Now, for the grand finale! Gently stand the two "towers" up. They should naturally want to stand upright because of all those folds we just did. Adjust them a little bit, fluff them out, give them a pep talk. Whatever it takes to get them standing tall!
And there you have it! Your very own Twin Towers, crafted from a humble $20 bill. Pretty cool, huh? You can use them as a paperweight, a conversation piece, or even just to impress your server when you pay the bill. (Just kidding... mostly.)
Bonus Round: Advanced Folding Techniques (Optional!)
Okay, feeling adventurous? Want to take your twenty-dollar tower game to the next level? Here are a few advanced techniques you can try:

- The Crispness Factor: As mentioned before, the crisper the bill, the better. If your bill is a little soft, you can try ironing it (on a low setting, with a cloth over it!). Don't blame me if you accidentally set your money on fire, though!
- The Precision Fold: Use a ruler or other straight edge to make sure your folds are perfectly straight. This will give your towers a more professional, architectural look. (Or at least less of a "I folded this while watching TV" look.)
- The Hidden Message: Before you start folding, write a little message on the inside of the bill. It could be anything – a funny quote, a love note, or even just "I was here!" Then, when someone unfolds the towers, they'll find a hidden surprise! (Just make sure it's not anything illegal or offensive. Nobody wants to get arrested for origami-related crimes.)
Final Thoughts: Folding Fun and Financial Frivolity
So, there you have it. A fun, quirky, and slightly bizarre way to spend five minutes and a $20 bill. Is it practical? Maybe not. Is it a good way to invest your money? Definitely not! But is it a fun little trick to impress your friends and family? Absolutely! And sometimes, that's all that matters, right?
Now go forth and fold! And remember, if you mess up, don't get discouraged. Just unfold the bill, smooth it out, and try again. After all, it's just money. (Well, technically, it's twenty dollars. But you get the idea.) Have fun, be creative, and don't forget to tip your server!
Oh, and one last thing: if you do end up making a masterpiece, be sure to share it with me! I'd love to see your twenty-dollar tower creations. You can find me lurking somewhere on the internet... probably folding more money.
Happy folding!
