Abstract: | Rhodium(III)‐ and cobalt(III)‐catalyzed C−H activation of indoles and coupling with 1,6‐enynes is discussed. Under rhodium(III) catalysis, the alkyne insertion follows 2,1‐regioselectivity with a subsequent type‐I intramolecular Diels–Alder reaction (IMDA) to afford 6,5]‐fused cycles. When catalyzed by the cobalt(III) congener, 1,2‐insertion of the alkyne is preferred, and followed by a rare type‐II IMDA, thus leading to bridged 3,3,1]‐cycles. This selectivity of the alkyne insertion was mainly tuned by the steric sensitivity of the catalyst. |