The all-thiophene-based double helix DH-1 was designed and prepared originally from the selective deprotonation of cyclooctatetrathiophene (tetra[3,4]thienylene, COTh) and following the Negishi coupling reaction with 3,3′-bithiophene. The X-ray crystallographic studies revealed that DH-1 has a double-helical scaffold. The arylations including tetraphenylation and tetrathienylation were efficiently employed to replace the four α-protons of the central COTh of DH-1 with phenyl and thiophenyl groups via cross-coupling reactions. The chiral resolution of rac-DH-1 was fulfilled via chiral high-performance liquid chromatography, and the chiroptical properties were characterized by circular dichroism spectra and optical rotation. Ultraviolet–visible absorption and fluorescence behaviors of DH-1 and its arylation products were also characterized to describe the extended conjugated scaffold.