how to make an origami box

How to Make an Origami Box With Lid

Let’s learn how to make a classic origami box, also known as a masu box.

Masu boxes were originally square wooden containers used in Japan to measure rice. This paper version keeps the same simple shape, but is quick to fold and very practical. You can use it to hold small items like paper clips, candies, or anything you want to keep organized.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to fold both the classic lid and a shallow lid. The classic lid is easier and a good place to start if you’re new to origami. The shallow lid looks cleaner and is easier to use, but it requires a bit more precision, so it’s better suited if you already have some folding experience.

Once finished, the box holds together well on its own. If a flap doesn’t sit perfectly flat inside, you can press it down with what you put inside, or use a little bit of glue if needed.

Origami Box Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Difficulty: Easy – Beginner level 3
  • Folding time: 5-15 minutes

Recommended Paper

15×15 cm (6×6 in) Kami, Tant, or Chiyogami (patterned paper). This will make a 5.5×5.5×3 cm (2.2×2.2×1.2 in) box.

This tutorial was updated in March 2026 with clearer steps and improved visuals.

Folding the Origami Masu Box

Step 1

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origami box diagram step 1

Start with the white side facing up. Fold and unfold in half both vertically and horizontally.

Step 2

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Fold the bottom left corner to the center point.

🎁 Folding tip: Instead of aiming directly for the center point, focus on where your folds intersect the horizontal and vertical crease lines. You’re creating a diagonal fold within the square area.

Step 3

origami box paper fold step 3
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Fold the remaining three corners to the center point.

Step 4

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Rotate the paper 45° clockwise. Then, fold and unfold the top and bottom edges to the center point.

Step 5

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Unfold the top and bottom flaps completely.

Step 6

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Fold the left edge to the center point and unfold. Repeat with the right edge.

Step 7

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Collapse the box as shown:

  1. Fold the left and right sides upward toward the center, keeping a 90° angle.
  2. Push the top left and top right areas inward to form the box corners.

Step 8

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Fold the top flap down into the box to close and secure it.

🎁 Folding tip: Crease the top edge firmly so the flap locks neatly into place.

Step 9

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Push the bottom left and bottom right areas inward, just like in Step 7.

Step 10

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Fold the remaining flap down into the box to close it, just like in Step 8.

The Completed Origami Box 🎉

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origami box diagram completed
origami box with lid

Folding the Box Lid

Repeat the same process as the box, except in Steps 2 and 3 the corners should not meet at the center point. Leave a small gap between the corners and the center.

For a 6 in (15 cm) square paper, leaving about 2 mm works well. The slight gap makes the lid a bit larger so it can slide on and off easily.

If you want to fold a shallow lid, keep reading.

Step 1

origami box with lid diagram step 1

Repeat the same folding process as the box, but leave a small gap between the corners and the center point in Steps 2 and 3.

The Completed Origami Box with Lid 🎁

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origami box with lid diagram completed

Challenge: Folding a Shallow Box Lid

This version is a little more challenging, but the result is worth it. A shallow lid is easier to open and close, and it looks more polished.

Step 1

origami box with shadow lid diagram step 1

Repeat the box folding process from Steps 1 to 3.

Step 2

origami box with shadow lid diagram step 2

Fold the top edge to the center point and unfold, but leave a gap this time. Then fold the bottom edge the same way, leaving the same gap.

With a 6 in (15 cm) paper, leave about a 4 mm gap on each side.

🎁 Folding tip: Use a ruler to measure the gaps and lightly mark them with a pencil. The marks will end up inside the lid, so they won’t be visible.

Step 3

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Rotate the paper 90° clockwise. Repeat Step 2 on the other two sides.

Step 4

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Fold and unfold the bottom edge to the nearest horizontal crease line. Repeat on the other three sides.

Step 5

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origami box with shadow lid diagram step 5

Unfold the left and right flaps.

Step 6

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Fold the top and bottom edges along the nearest existing creases. Then rotate the model 90° clockwise.

Step 7

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origami box with shadow lid diagram step 7

Turn the model over.

Step 8

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Fold and unfold along the two existing diagonals.

🎁 Folding tip: Hold all the layers firmly together and double check alignment before making your creases. Clean alignment makes the lid look much sharper.

Step 9

origami shallow box lid paper fold step 9
origami box with shadow lid diagram step 9

Turn the model over.

Step 10

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Collapse the lid as shown:

  1. Fold the left and right sides upward toward the center, keeping a 90° angle.
  2. Push the top left and top right areas inward.

Step 11

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Fold the top flap down into the lid to close it.

Step 12

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Repeat Steps 10 and 11 on the other side.

The Completed Origami Shallow Box Lid

origami box with shallow lid paper fold completed
origami box with shadow lid diagram completed 1

That’s it, your origami box is ready. Once you’ve folded one, it’s hard not to make a few more. They look clean on a desk and are genuinely useful for organizing small things.

If you try both versions, you’ll quickly feel the difference between the classic lid and the shallow one. The classic version is great to get comfortable with the folds, while the shallow lid gives a nicer finish once you’re more confident.

If you made a few boxes, I’d be curious to see how you’re using them. Feel free to share your creations in the comments, especially if you played with different sizes or colors.

And if you’d like to keep folding, you can explore more models on our easy origami page or browse our useful origami collection for ideas you can actually use around your home.

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Florent Fabre

Hi everyone, I just wanted to let you know that we’ve added some helpful images and videos to make things easier for you (especially step 17). I hope this helps!

Sam

Help With 17!

Florent Fabre

Hi Sam! Check the gifs in steps 17 and 19. They show you how to fold one side of the box in two steps. The video in step 20 shows you how to do it for the other side. The folds are the same, and you already created the creases in the previous steps. We’ll also post a video in the coming weeks.

Sam

Oh, I looked really hard and realized it was super easy. I am making a bigger one because it’s too small

Haneul

I modified the corners of the box a bit

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Zoe

My patterned mini gift box with lid, really fun to make it! Used 4x4in paper 💜

Can’t wait to make a bigger one! 😍

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Florent Fabre

I love the paper, and it’s a good match for your nails 😉

pia

Thank you! Made a perfect box for my homemade truffle Christmas gifts. I used the 8x*” paper.

Lnag

Cool, I loved it

Viki

Its so COOl!

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Florent Fabre

Neat folds! Well done 🙌