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The ONIOM method and many extensions to it provide capabilities to treat challenging multiscale problems in catalysis and material science. Our open‐source program Spicy is a flexible toolkit for ONIOM and fragment methods. Spicy includes a generalization of multicenter‐ONIOM, a higher‐order multipole embedding scheme, and fragment methods as useful extensions of our own n‐layered integrated molecular...