Arynes, strained
cyclic alkynes, and strained cyclic allenes were
validated as plausible intermediates in the 1950s and 1960s. Despite
initially being considered mere scientific curiosities, these transient
and highly reactive species have now become valuable synthetic building
blocks. This Perspective highlights recent advances in the field that
have allowed access to structural and stereochemical complexity, including
recent breakthroughs in asymmetric catalysis.