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What does 666 mean in Chinese?

The universal Chinese internet praise number — completely different from Western 666 (the number of the beast).

666

liù liù liù

Awesome / smooth / skilled / pro — from gaming slang 溜溜溜 (liū liū liū), meaning 'smoothly done.'

LITERAL

Six six six.

WHAT IT REALLY MEANS

Awesome / smooth / skilled / pro — from gaming slang 溜溜溜 (liū liū liū), meaning 'smoothly done.'

WHEN YOU SEE IT

Praising impressive gameplay or skillReacting to something smooth or well-executedLivestream chats when the streamer does something cool

666 is the single most important number to understand for Chinese gaming and livestreaming culture. It has nothing to do with the Western “number of the beast.” The origin: in Chinese gaming slang, 溜 (liū) means “smooth” — a smooth move, a smooth play. Saying something is 溜溜溜 (liū liū liū — “smooth smooth smooth”) means the execution was flawless. Typing 溜溜溜 in a fast-paced gaming chat is slow, so players started typing 666 instead — same sound, fewer keystrokes.

Today, 666 has transcended gaming. It is the universal shorthand for “that was awesome.” A chef flips a wok perfectly: 666. A dancer nails a difficult move: 666. A programmer fixes a bug in one line: 666. A driver parallel parks in one smooth motion: 666. Any impressive display of skill can earn a 666.

In livestream chats, 666 floods the screen whenever the streamer does something cool — it is the Chinese equivalent of PogChamp or “LET’S GO.” The rhythm of three identical characters makes it visually satisfying in a scrolling chat feed.

The extended form 666666… (as many 6s as you feel) intensifies the praise. More 6s = more impressed. Someone who types 666666666666 is extremely impressed. Someone who types 6 is giving the minimum acknowledgment.

HOW PEOPLE ACTUALLY USE IT

这个操作666啊!

Zhège cāozuò liù liù liù a!

That move was siiiick! (666!)

Gaming praise
一个人打五个,666!

Yí ge rén dǎ wǔ ge, liù liù liù!

Taking on five people alone — 666! (you're a beast)

Livestream chat

CLOSE NEIGHBORS

niú

Awesome / beast (short for 牛逼).

Single-character quick praise — shorter than 666, same energy

厉害了

lìhai le

Impressive / amazing (word form).

When you want actual words instead of numbers — slightly more formal