 This review which is the second in this series summarizes the most common synthetic roots as applied to the preparation of many modern pharmaceutical compounds categorized as containing a six-membered heterocyclic ring. The reported examples are based on the top retailing drug molecules combining synthetic information from both scientific journals and the wider patent literature. It is hoped that this compilation, in combination with the previously published review on five-membered rings, will form a comprehensive foundation reference source for individuals interested in medicinal, synthetic and preparative chemistry. This article was authored by Marcus Bauman and Ian R. Baxendale.