How to Make the Best Paper Airplane: 5 Easy Designs That Actually Fly

Master five simple paper airplane folds with this step-by-step guide for better distance and performance.

Updated on April 01, 2026
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Test your paper folding technique with these paper airplane examples. Whether you are looking for a quick diversion from the grind of adulthood or are teaching a youngster DIY skills, these planes are a great way to add a little levity to your day. The examples below are all beginner or intermediate level. The materials are cheap and only require paper, a pair of scissors, a ruler, and some double stick tape (optional) to complete.

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

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For best results use a flat, thin-edged ruler. Make good creases along each edge. Adding double stick tape to the inside of the body keeps the wings from separating in flight. Keep reading to learn how to make five different paper airplanes.

The Dart

The most basic version. A simple standard that everyone should know how to make.

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

  1. Fold the paper in half vertically.
  2. Unfold the paper and fold each of the top corners into the center line.
  3. Fold the top edges into the center line.
  4. Fold the plane in half toward you.
  5. Fold the wings down, matching the top edges up with the bottom edge of the body.
  6. Add double stick tape to the inside of the body. The finished plane should look like this.

The Steath

This one is built for distance, plus it just looks cool.

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

  1. Fold the paper in half vertically.
  2. Unfold the paper and fold each of the top corners into the center line.
  3. Fold the peak toward you and 3/4 inch from the bottom of the paper.
  4. Fold both top corners into the center line.
  5. Fold the remaining tip over the two flaps at the center line to lock them in place.
  6. Fold the plane in half away from you.
  7. Fold the wings down 1 inch from the bottom of the plane.
  8. Fold up the sides of each wing 1/2 inch tall.
  9. Cut two small slits at the back of each wing. Fold up the tabs.
  10. Add double stick tape to the inside of the body. The finished plane should look like this.

The Bumble

Built correctly, this bee-like beauty stays in the air for a long time.

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

  1. Fold the paper in half horizontally.
  2. Unfold the paper and fold each of the top corners into the center line.
  3. Fold the peak down to meet the edge of the previous fold.
  4. Fold the upper sides into the center line.
  5. Fold the top edge 1/2 inch away from you.
  6. Fold the plane in half towards you.
  7. Fold the wings down 1/2 inch from the bottom of the plane.
  8. Add double stick tape to the inside of the body. The finished plane should look like this.

The Hunter

Count on speed and distance from this sleek plane.

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

  1. Fold the paper in half vertically.
  2. Unfold the paper and fold the top edge down 2 inches.
  3. Fold the top edge down again to meet the bottom of the previous fold.
  4. Fold the top edge down one more time to meet the bottom of the previous fold.
  5. Fold the top edges down and away from you to the center line on the back of the paper.
  6. Fold the plane in half towards you.
  7. Starting at the top of the thick nose of the plane, fold the wings down 1/2 inch in the front and slightly angled to 1-1/2 inches in the back. Fold up the edges of the wings 1/2 inch.
  8. Add double stick tape to the inside of the body. The finished plane should look like this.

The Bullnose

This plane is deceptively fast and stays aloft for quite a distance.

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

Make 5 basic paper airplanes

Paper Airplane DIY

Create fun and simple paper airplanes

  1. Fold the top right corner over to the left side, making a fold from the top of the paper to the bottom right corner.
  2. Unfold the paper and repeat for the left corner.
  3. Unfold the paper again and fold the top right corner over to meet the crease made from the first fold.
  4. Fold the left corner over to meet the crease from the second fold.
  5. Fold the top right edge over to meet the edge of the fold from step three. Repeat for the other side.
  6. Fold the top edge down and towards you to meet the point where the right and left layers cross.
  7. Fold the plane in half away from you. Staring at the nose, fold the wings down at a slight angle, 1/2 inch in the front to about 2 inches in the back.
  8. Add double stick tape to the inside of the body. The finished plane should look like this.

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