Ready to bring legendary beasts to life? Learn how to fold origami dragons with our clear and simple step by step instructions. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, you will easily complete these awesome projects in no time!

In this collection, we feature six origami dragon designs from different world class master designers. Plus, you will find two origami dragon accessory designs to level up your craft, a fierce origami dragon claw and a cool origami dragon eye. Grab your paper and go check it out right now!

Quick Preview of Origami Dragons

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Easy Origami Dragon

20 Minutes

30 Steps

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Easy Origami Money Dragon Instruction

40 Minutes

54 Steps

Origami Wave Dragon | Origamiok

Origami Dragon by Robert E. Neale

50 Minutes

44 Steps

Origami Tiny-Head Dragon | Origamiok

Origami Dragon by Ladislav Kanka

50 Minutes

39 Steps

Origami Charizard | Origamiok

Origami Charizard

1 Hour

57 Steps

Origami Mini Dragon | Origamiok

Origami Mini Dragon

30 Minutes

30 Steps

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Origami Dragon Claws

10 Minutes

12 Steps

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Origami Blinking Eye

15 Minutes

13 Steps

1. Easy Origami Dragon

Folding time: 20 minutes
Paper: 15×15 cm
Total steps: 30
Difficulty: Advanced

This is officially the most popular origami dragon on our entire website! Perfect for folders of all skill levels, this amazing model can be completed in just 30 steps. If you want a fantastic looking dragon without the extreme complexity, this crowd favorite is the perfect place to start.

2.  Easy Origami Money Dragon

Folding 50 minutes
Paper: Dollar Bill/3
Difficulty: Advanced

While this model shares the exact same look as our first dragon, this version is folded using dollar bills instead of regular paper! Because of the unique currency dimensions, it is a little more complex to assemble and requires three dollar bills to complete. It is the ultimate way to turn pocket change into an impressive piece of art!

3. Origami Dragon by Robert E. Neale

Folding time: 50 minutes
Paper: 20×20 cm
Total Steps: 44
Difficulty: Advanced

This incredible design from the legendary Robert E Neale looks absolutely lifelike and amazing. It is a truly brilliant model that is best folded using a 20cm by 20cm square paper. With 44 steps to complete, this project offers a deeply rewarding experience for anyone looking to capture the majestic spirit of a classic dragon.

4.  Origami Dragon by Ladislav Kanka

Folding time: 50 minutes
Paper: 15cm x 15cm
Total steps: 39
Difficulty: Advanced

This fantastic model also features a winged dragon design, but with a completely different twist! The wing proportions are vastly different from the Robert E Neale version, and the folding method is entirely unique. If you want to challenge your skills and try a fresh perspective on paper wings, you should definitely give this one a try!

5.  Origami Charizard

Folding time: 1 hour
Paper: 15×15 cm
Total steps: 57
Difficulty: Advanced

Get ready for an epic challenge because you will need to spend about an hour to finish this spectacular Charizard! This model requires 57 steps and features incredible details on the wings and head that make the folding process quite complex. If you are a true Pokemon fan looking to test your skills, you should definitely take on this challenge!

6. Origami Mini Dragon

Folding time: 30 minutes
Paper: 15×15 cm
Total steps: 30
Difficulty: Intermediate

You absolutely have to try this mini dragon because it is small enough to stand on your fingertip! The folding process is relatively simple and takes only 30 steps to complete. The only important trick is to carefully adjust the folding angle of the tail so it can perfectly hook onto your finger for a secure fit!

7. Paper Dragon Claws

Folding time: 10 minutes
Paper: 15×15 cm/5
Total steps: 12
Difficulty: Easy

You definitely need to try these paper dragon claws for a super fun interactive experience! This is an awesome paper toy because you can fold ten claws and wear them on every single one of your fingers. It makes the perfect origami weapon for cosplay or playtime, and once you put them on, you will instantly become a mythical dragon!

8. Origami Blinking Eye

Folding time: 15 minutes
Paper: 15×15 cm
Total steps: 13
Difficulty: Easy

This is an incredibly realistic origami dragon eye that actually moves! By simply pinching and pulling both sides, you can make the eye open and close dynamically. While it might look like a major test of your artistic skills, there is no need to worry because our step by step tutorial ensures that you can easily do it too!

Afterthoughts

We hope you had a blast bringing these legendary creatures to life! Mastering the art of origami takes practice, so keep experimenting with different papers and techniques. Share your awesome new dragons and fierce claws with your friends, and stay tuned for more tutorials coming soon!

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