Copper‐catalyzed cross‐coupling reactions have found widespread application in carbon–carbon or carbon–heteroatom bond formation. The relatively low toxicity, ease of handling, and low cost of these versatile complexes make them attractive for the elaboration of new methodologies and for the obtaining of new compounds. We focus on recent methods for the copper‐mediated formation of carbon–carbon bonds illustrated by different coupling reactions: cross‐dehydrogenative coupling, decarboxylative cross‐coupling, Sonogashira‐type reactions, Suzuki‐type reactions, and Neigishi‐type reactions. Domino reactions and, finally, more atypical reactions are also illustrated.