Paper by Erik D. Demaine

Reference:
Erik D. Demaine and Martin L. Demaine, “Hinged Dissection of the Alphabet”, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, volume 31, number 3, 2003, pages 204–207.
BibTeX
@Article{HingedAlphabet,
  AUTHOR        = {Erik D. Demaine and Martin L. Demaine},
  TITLE         = {Hinged Dissection of the Alphabet},
  JOURNAL       = {Journal of Recreational Mathematics},
  journalurl    = {http://www.baywood.com/journals/previewJournals.asp?ID=0022-412x},
  VOLUME        = 31,
  NUMBER        = 3,
  PAGES         = {204--207},
  YEAR          = 2003,

  papers        = {HingedPolyforms},
  length        = {4 pages},
  webpages      = {fonts/hinged},
  category      = {art},
}

Abstract:
We present one hinged dissection of a square that can be folded into every letter of a polyabolo alphabet.

Length:
The paper is 4 pages.

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Related papers:
HingedPolyforms (Hinged Dissection of Polyominoes and Polyforms)

Related webpages:
Hinged Dissection Font


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Last updated January 22, 2026 by Erik Demaine.