Inducing or enhancing superconductivity in topological materials is an important route toward topological superconductivity. Reducing the thickness of transition metal dichalcogenides (e.g. WTe 2 and MoTe 2 ) has provided an important pathway to engineer superconductivity in topological matters; for instance, emergent superconductivity with T c ∼ 0.82 K was observed in monolayer WTe 2 1, 2 which also hosts intriguing quantum spin Hall effect 3 , although the bulk crystal is nonsuperconducting. However, such monolayer sample is difficult to obtain, unstable in air, and with extremely low T c , which could pose a grand challenge for practical applications. Here we report an experimentally convenient approach to control the interlayer coupling to achieve tailored topological properties, enhanced superconductiv-1 arXiv:1911.02228v1 [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]