Abstract:In 2012, a novel superconductor BaTi 2 Sb 2 O was found in the layered titanium pnictide oxides ATi 2 Pn 2 O. A related superconductor BaTi 2 Bi 2 O was subsequently discovered in 2013. The structure of these materials consists of alternate stacking of superconducting Ti 2 Pn 2 O layers and Ba blocking layers, which is somewhat similar to high-T c cuprates since the Ti 2 Pn 2 O layer contains an anti-CuO 2 -type Ti 2 O square lattice. In addition to the structural similarity to the well-known high-T c superconductors, BaTi 2 Pn 2 O shows unique physical properties: two superconducting domes appear in the electronic phase diagram for solid solutions of BaTi 2 (Sb 1-x Bi x ) 2 O and a unique density-wave instability which coexists with superconductivity. In this short review, the early studies of titanium pnictide oxides, the discovery of novel superconductors BaTi 2 Pn 2 O, and recent progress are summarized.