Between those two end slits, cut more lines alternating their starting point: Cut almost to the open edge. From the open edge: Cut almost to the folded edge.
Ensure you have an odd number of cuts to make the loop work correctly.
The thinner you make your strips, the larger the final loop will be.
If you find the paper keeps tearing, try using a slightly thicker dense paper for more durability.
The "Get Out" trick—also known as the "Walk Through Paper" challenge—is a classic puzzle where you cut a single sheet of paper to create a hole large enough to fit your entire body through. 🛠️ Materials Needed One standard sheet of A4 or letter-sized paper. A pair of sharp scissors. A pen or marker (optional, for marking lines). 📝 Step-by-Step Instructions Fold your piece of paper in half lengthwise (hotdog style). Edge Cuts
Carefully unfold the paper. It will expand into a massive, jagged paper hoop that you can easily step through. 💡 Pro Tips for Success
Between those two end slits, cut more lines alternating their starting point: Cut almost to the open edge. From the open edge: Cut almost to the folded edge.
Ensure you have an odd number of cuts to make the loop work correctly. Get Out
The thinner you make your strips, the larger the final loop will be. Between those two end slits, cut more lines
If you find the paper keeps tearing, try using a slightly thicker dense paper for more durability. The thinner you make your strips, the larger
The "Get Out" trick—also known as the "Walk Through Paper" challenge—is a classic puzzle where you cut a single sheet of paper to create a hole large enough to fit your entire body through. 🛠️ Materials Needed One standard sheet of A4 or letter-sized paper. A pair of sharp scissors. A pen or marker (optional, for marking lines). 📝 Step-by-Step Instructions Fold your piece of paper in half lengthwise (hotdog style). Edge Cuts
Carefully unfold the paper. It will expand into a massive, jagged paper hoop that you can easily step through. 💡 Pro Tips for Success