Treatment of 1,6-anhydrosugars with commercially available bis(trimethylsilyl) sulfide in the presence of trimethylsilyl triflate led to the formation of α-glycosyl thiols. All the reactions were highly stereoselective and afforded the α-glycosyl thiols in good to excellent yields. By this procedure, a variety of 1,6-anhydrosugars, differing in their sugar units, glycosidic linkages, and protecting group pattern, were converted smoothly into the corresponding α-glycosyl thiols, which could be of great utility in thioglycoside chemistry. It is noteworthy that 1,6-anhydrosugars carrying the 2-O-acyl group and 1,6-anhydrosugar-containing oligosaccharides could also be ring-opened stereospecifically under the same conditions to give rise to the corresponding 1-thiosugars in high yields. Thus, a very concise and efficient access to α-glycosyl thiols of great value was established.