Trithiocyanuric acid (1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trithione, commonly known as 2,4,6-trimercaptotriazine TMTH3) is a weakly acidic planar molecule with threefold symmetry, and, at the N and S atoms, it contains three hydrogen bond donors and three acceptors, respectively. For this reason it has been used previously for the formation of crystals containing 1- or 2-D hydrogen bonded nets. In this paper we describe and discuss aspects of the crystal packing of Ph4P+ salts of TMTH2− and TMTH2− (capable of forming coordination complexes). The crystals reported are (Ph4P+)2TMTH2−(H2O)3 1, Ph4P+TMTH2−H2O 2, and Ph4P+TMTH2− 3, together with TMTH3CH3OH 4. Standard multiple phenyl embrace motifs between Ph4P+ occur in 1 and 3 as zig-zag chains of sixfold edge-to-face interactions (EF)6, resulting in channels containing 1-D tapes of fully hydrogen bonded TMTH2− molecules in 3, while in 1 the fewer TMTH2− ions in the channels are separated by hydrogen bonded water molecules. In 2 there are corrugated sheets of TMTH2− which hydrogen bond in pairs linked by hydrogen bonded water molecules, without standard multiple phenyl embraces between Ph4P+. Unsolvated crystals of TMTH3 are not known, but the methanol solvate 4 contains a completely hydrogen bonded net in which 1-D tapes of TMTH3 are linked by chains of CH3OH.