First examples of luminescent MnII thiocyanate complexes are presented. A series of such compounds has been synthesized via the reaction of Mn(NCS)2 with bis(phosphine oxides), Ph2P(O)–X–(O)PPh2, where X = CH2 (L1), CH2CH2 (L2), CH2CH2CH2 (L3), CH2C(=CH2)CH2 (L4), C(=CH2)C(=CH2) (L5) and C≡C (L6). The L1, L3 and L4 ligands, when reacted with Mn(NCS)2 on air (EtOH/acetone, r.t.), produce chelate complexes [MnII(O^O)2(NCS)2]. Under similar conditions, L5 gives ionic complex [MnII(L5)3][MnII(NCS)4], whereas L6 affords chain coordination polymer (CP) [MnII(L6)2(NCS)2]n. By contrast, ligand L2 results in formation of mixed‐valent chain CP [MnIIMnIII(L2)3(NCS)5]n. Complex [Mn(L4)2(NCS)2] and CP [Mn(L6)2(NCS)2]n display unique dual luminescence, i.e. the intraligand fluorescence (blue band) and MnII‐centered phosphorescence (red band), the ratio of which is largely modulated by excitation wavelength. Through this feature, the luminescence color of these complexes can be smoothly tuned from deep‐blue to red. Complex [Mn(L5)3][Mn(NCS)4] shows MnII‐based phosphorescence only.