Abstract The oligomer d(GCGTG 3 TCAG 3 TG 3 TG 3 ACGC) with short complementary flanking sequences at the 5′‐ and 3′‐ends was shown to fold into three different DNA G‐quadruplex species. In contrast, a corresponding oligomer that lacks base complementarity between the two overhang sequences folds into a single parallel G‐quadruplex. The three coexisting quadruplex structures were unambiguously identified and structurally characterized through detailed spectral comparisons with well‐defined G‐quadruplexes formed upon the deliberate incorporation of syn ‐favoring 8‐bromoguanosine analogues into specific positions of the G‐core. Two (3+1) hybrid structures coexist with the parallel fold and feature a novel lateral–propeller–propeller loop architecture that has not yet been confirmed experimentally. Both hybrid quadruplexes adopt the same topology and only differ in their pattern of anti → syn transitions and tetrad stackings.