The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C(12)H(17)N(4)OS(+)·I(-)·1.25H(2)O, contains two crystallographically independent molecules. Both formula units assume the usual F conformation and have the hydroxyethyl group disordered over two sites, each with half occupation. Two thiamine cations are linked by hydrogen bonds into a cyclic dimer. These dimers are further connected by base-pairing hydrogen bonds into a chain along [010]. The stacked dimers form channels, which are occupied by iodide anions. The cations and anions are associated by N-H...I hydrogen bonds, C-H...I interactions and I...thiazolium ring close contacts. The interactions between thiamine and the iodide anions are similar to those observed in monoclinic thiamine iodide 1.5-hydrate [Hu & Zhang (1993). J. Inclusion Phenom. Mol. Recognit. Chem. 16, 273-281].

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