The new ternary indides Dy 5 Pd 2 In and Y 5 Pd 2 In were prepared by arc-melting of compact metals under an argon atmosphere with subsequent annealing at 870 K for 720 h. The crystal structure of Dy 5 Pd 2 In was determined from X-ray single crystal data: Mo 5 SiB 2 structure type, space group I4/mcm, Pearson symbol tI32, Z = 4, a = 7.8490(11), c = 13.492(3) Å, R1 = 0.0399, wR2 = 0.0637, for 201 independent reflections with I > 2σ(I) and 16 variables. The crystal structure of the isotypic compound Y 5 Pd 2 In (refined composition Y 4.69(2) Pd 2 In 1.31(2) , a = 7.798(1), c = 13.598(2) Å) with statistical distribution of part of the yttrium and indium atoms was investigated using X-ray powder diffraction. All the atoms in the title compounds have relatively low coordination numbers: 14 and 16 for dysprosium, 9 for palladium, and 10 for indium, similarly to other intermetallic compounds with high rare-earth content. No strong bonding was observed in the structures. Dysprosium / Palladium / Indium / Intermetallic compounds / Crystal structure / X-ray diffraction