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Hotel toilet-paper folding is a common practice performed by hotels worldwide as a way of assuring guests that the bathroom has been cleaned, and sometimes, with more elaborate foldings, to impress or delight guests with the management’s creativity and attention to detail.
The common fold normally involves creating an inverted triangle or V shape out of the first sheet or square on a toilet paper roll. Commonly, the two corners of the final sheet are tucked behind the paper symmetrically, forming a point at the end of the roll. More elaborate folding results in shapes like fans, sailboats, and even flowers.
An automated toilet paper folding machine called “Meruboa” was invented in Japan. With the push of a lever, the device folds the first sheet of toilet paper into a triangle.