A novel two-stage catalyst bed reactor was constructed comprising of the 5%Na 2 WO 4 –2%Mn/SiO 2 particle catalyst and the 5%Na 3 PO 4 –2%Mn/SiO 2 /cordierite monolithic catalyst. The reaction performance of the oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) in the two-stage bed reactor system was evaluated. The effects of the bed height and operation mode, as well as the reaction parameters such as reaction temperature, CH 4 /O 2 ratio and flowrate of feed gas on the catalytic performance were investigated. The results indicated that the two-stage bed reactor system exhibited a good performance for the OCM reaction when the feed gases were firstly passed through the particle catalyst bed and then to the monolithic catalyst bed. The CH 4 conversion of 32.6% and C 2 selectivity of 67.5% could be obtained with a particle catalyst bed height of 10mm and a monolithic catalyst bed height of 50mm in the two-stage bed reactor. Both of the CH 4 conversion and C 2 selectivity have been increased by 4.8% and 2.5%, respectively, as compared with the 5%Na 2 WO 4 –2%Mn/SiO 2 particle catalyst in a single-bed reactor and by 7.7% and 16.1%, respectively, as compared with the 5%Na 3 PO 4 –2%Mn/SiO 2 /cordierite monolithic catalyst in a single-bed reactor. The catalytic performance of the OCM in the two-stage bed reactor system has been remarkably improved. The TPR results indicate the high temperature reduction oxygen species in the monolithic catalyst might be favorable to the formation of C 2 products.