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A Moebius strip is a loop formed by attaching two ends of a rectangular sheet of paper together with a half twist.
A Moebius strip is a loop formed by attaching two ends of a rectangular sheet of paper together with a half twist.


Both sides of a Moebius strip can be accessed without leaving the surface.
Both sides of a Moebius strip can be accessed without leaving the surface. When you cut a Moebius strip along the length, you get a loop with two twists in it.
 
A Moebius strip symbolizes endless infinity.

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A Moebius strip is a loop formed by attaching two ends of a rectangular sheet of paper together with a half twist.

Both sides of a Moebius strip can be accessed without leaving the surface. When you cut a Moebius strip along the length, you get a loop with two twists in it.

A Moebius strip symbolizes endless infinity.