Standoff commonly refers to:
- Impasse, two sides negotiating an agreement are unable to reach an agreement and become deadlocked
 - Stalemate, a situation in the game of chess where the player whose turn it is to move is not in check but has no legal move
 - Mexican standoff, a confrontation amongst three or more parties in which neither party can proceed nor retreat without being exposed to danger
 - Police standoff, where the building with criminals is surrounded by police
 
Standoff or stand-off may also refer to:
Media production
- Standoff (TV series), a 2006–2007 Fox Broadcasting television series
 - Stand Off, a 2012 film written and directed by Terry George (known as Whole Lotta Sole in Europe)
 - American Standoff, a 2002 American documentary about a strike
 - Standoff (film), a 2016 film
 - Standoff (Homeland), an episode of the television series Homeland
 
Weaponry
- Standoff missile, a type of missile or bomb released at a safe distance from the target which travels autonomously to the target
 - AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon, the product of a joint venture between the United States Navy and Air Force
 - Standoff Land Attack Missile
 
Sports
- Stand-off (rugby league), an English alternative name for five-eighth, one of the rugby league positions
 - Stand-off, an alternative name for fly-half, one of the rugby union positions
 
Other uses
- Standoff (separator), used in mechanics and electronics to separate two parts from one another
 - Standoff distance, a certain safe distance from a hazard or objective (live bomb, fire, artillery aimpoint, etc.), defined by a standard operating procedure
 - Stand Off, Alberta, Canada, unincorporated community
 - Standoff (draw)
 - Standoff (video game), a video game formerly known as Active Shooter
 - Shootout, a fight between armed combatants using firearms
 
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