Fe2+ forms different complexes with CN- containibg from 1 to 6 cyanide groups, ie FeCN+, Fe(CN)3-, and so on. All species exist in solution, at least in minute amount irrespective on mutual concentration of Fe(II) and cyanide ions. Since cyanide forms strong complex with iron cation then always Fe(CN)64- exists. But in the case of SCN- which forms much weaker complex with Fe(III) one can expected only 5 SCN- groups at iron cation.