You may now kiss the boride: Four‐coordinate boron, carbon, and nitrogen are almost always tetrahedral. The first examples of compounds with near‐planar four‐coordinate boron atoms have been prepared from trinuclear coordinatively unsaturated borido complexes. The two resultant tetranuclear complexes (see scheme) both feature near‐planar four‐coordinate boron atoms, with angle sums of 362.4° and 364.6°.