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The reference appears to be a specific video file name, likely from a viral social media challenge or tutorial. Based on similar viral trends involving numbered video files and paper crafts, this typically refers to instructions for creating a traditional origami crane . How to Make an Origami Crane You can create a crane in about 5 minutes . While standard

: Fold the sides of the square toward the center crease to form a "kite" shape, then unfold and pull the bottom corner up to flatten it into a long diamond. Repeat on the back.

: Pull the two narrow points out to form the head and tail, and fold the side flaps down to create the wings. Cultural Significance g60666.mp4

: Fold one corner of a rectangular sheet diagonally to the opposite side and trim the remaining strip.

: In Japanese tradition, folding 1,000 paper cranes ( senbazuru ) is believed to grant the folder a special wish or a lifetime of happiness. The reference appears to be a specific video

: This practice is widely associated with Sadako Sasaki , a young girl who attempted to fold 1,000 cranes while suffering from leukemia after the Hiroshima bombing.

: Narrow the "legs" of the diamond by folding the outer edges toward the center. While standard : Fold the sides of the

For a visual guide, you can view this Origami Crane Tutorial from or follow the step-by-step instructions provided by the U.S. National Park Service . Origami Cranes (U.S. National Park Service)