“…Carbazolylpyridine (CzPy) skeleton has been widely employed in the design of the tetradentate ligands to chelate with metal ions to form a six-membered ring metallocycle (Figure ). ,,,− ,,− CzPy connects with phenyl heteroaromatics, carbazolyl heteroaromatics, or acridinyl pyrazole by oxygen or nitrogen to develop various complexes containing fused 5/6/6 metallocycles, whose photophysical properties can be efficiently manipulated through modifying the heteroaromatics or the substituents on the pyridine ring with color across the whole visible region, such as PtONx, ,,,,, PtNxN, , PtN′1N, and their corresponding Pd(II) complexes, , and the monomer/excimer emissions could be also tuned through intramolecular hydrogen bond design . Two CzPy moieties are linked by an oxygen atom to form symmetrical 6/6/6-type metal complexes, ,,− and PtNON can act as an ideal phosphorescent emitter for efficient and stable blue OLEDs. ,, CzPy moieties directly connect with the pyridinyl or phenyl group to develop a series of 6/5/6-type Pt(II) complexes with extended conjugation systems, which are good candidates for green to red emitters, , such as Y-Pt, Pt( bp -7), and Pt( bp -8) …”