HOW TO MAKE A PAPER GONGGI, SQUID GAME GONGGI EASY TUTORIAL
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Creating a paper Gonggi (also known as the Korean version of Jacks) from Squid Game is a fun and easy project that anyone can do. In this tutorial, we’ll walk through the process of making your own paper Gonggi set, which is a great way to recreate the iconic game featured in the series without needing to purchase anything.
Materials Needed:
A few sheets of paper (preferably colored or standard printer paper)
Scissors
A ruler (optional)
Pen or marker (optional)
Paper clips or a small rubber band (optional, for securing)
A pencil or marker for markings
Step 1: Cutting the Paper
Start by choosing the paper you want to use for your Gonggi pieces. If you want a more vibrant look, you can opt for colored paper, or you can just stick to regular printer paper.
Cut the paper into small rectangular strips. Ideally, each strip should be about 1-2 inches wide and 3-4 inches long. You can adjust the size based on how large or small you want your Gonggi pieces to be.
You’ll need a total of 5-10 strips to make a full set, depending on how many Gonggi pieces you’d like to play with. The more pieces, the more challenging and fun the game becomes.
Step 2: Folding the Paper Strips
Once you have your paper strips cut, it’s time to start folding them to give them the Gonggi shape.
Take one paper strip and fold it in half lengthwise to make a thinner, more manageable piece.
Fold it again in half to make the piece even thinner. Repeat this for all of your paper strips.
If you want to make the pieces a little more durable, you can glue the folds down or use a small paper clip to keep the folds in place. This will help ensure the pieces don’t unravel as easily during play.
Step 3: Forming the Gonggi Pieces
Now, it’s time to form the Gonggi pieces.
Once you have your folded strips, take one and curl it into a loop or a coil shape. The paper should naturally hold this shape due to the folds, but you can reinforce it by using a bit of glue or taping the ends together.
For added detail, you can use a pen or marker to draw a pattern or design on the paper Gonggi pieces. This could be as simple as coloring them, or you can draw small symbols or numbers to represent the pieces' values.
Step 4: Preparing to Play Gonggi
Once your paper Gonggi pieces are made, you’re ready to play!
Arrange the Gonggi pieces in a small pile on the ground or on a flat surface.
The game involves picking up the pieces using your hands or flipping them using the back of your hand, following specifi8c rules that can vary. One basic way to play is by attempting to pick up a single piece, then two, then three, and so on, while avoiding letting the pieces fall or touch one another.
Additional Tips:
If you want your paper Gonggi pieces to last longer, you can laminate them or use thicker paper.
You can also create multiple colors of Gonggi pieces to add variety and increase the challenge of the game.
To add a unique twist, try experimenting with different folding patterns or creating Gonggi pieces in shapes other than coils, such as squares or triangles.
Conclusion
Making paper Gonggi pieces is an easy and fun way to recreate a piece of Squid Game and enjoy a traditional Korean game. This DIY tutorial allows you to make your own Gonggi set with minimal materials, and you can adapt the design to suit your preferences. Whether you’re playing for fun or trying to challenge your skills, paper Gonggi is a simple yet entertaining activity for all ages.

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