Two-dimensional(2D)transition metal carbides,carbonitrides and nitrides,known as MXenes,are emerging quickly at the frontiers of 2D materials world.Their exotic properties such as the highest elec-trical conductivity among all solution-processed 2D materials,the best electromagnetic interference shielding performance outperforming that of copper or aluminum at a nanoscale thickness,as well as the highest volumetric capacitance for pseudocapacitors,have been attracting extensive fundamental research and applications.Their unique surface chemistries,that is,hydrophilic groups terminated on the surface of MXenes after etching and delamination,enable plenty of opportunities for assembling into MXene building blocks.Particularly,assembling at liquid-liquid,liquid-solid,liquid-air,and solid-solid interfaces allows the efficient fabrication of various structures,including MXene surfactants,MXene heterostructures,MXene transparent films.Interfacial assembly of MXenes is of significance in unveiling more versatilities of MXenes as well as impacts on novel MXene-based architectures,based on which enhanced performance of devices is achieved.As such,this review focuses on the interfacial assembly of MXenes,explaining mechanisms behind various assembling and providing classical examples for cor-responding interfacial assembling techniques.Applications of these as-assembled architectures are also discussed in brief.We believe this review may shed light on the interfacial chemistry of MXenes,thus guiding more efficient fabrication of MXene-based functional films/coatings/electrodes/devices.