The new phase Be 3 Ru crystallizes with TiCu 3 -type structure (space group Pmmn (59), a = 3.7062(1) Å, b = 4.5353(1) Å, c = 4.4170(1) Å), a coloring variant of the hexagonal closest packing (hcp) of spheres. The electronic structure revealed that Be 3 Ru has a pseudo-gap close to the Fermi level. A strong charge transfer from Be to Ru was observed from the analysis of electron density within the Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM) framework and polar three-and four-atomic BeÀ Ru bonds were observed from the ELIÀ D (electron localizability indicator) analysis. This situation is very similar to the recently investigated Be 5 Pt and Be 21 Pt 5 compounds. The unusual crystal chemical feature of Be 3 Ru is that different charged species belong to the same closest packing, contrary to typical inorganic compounds, where the cationic components are located in the voids of the closest packing formed by anions. Be 3 Ru is a diamagnet displaying metallic electrical resistivity.