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* [[Wrestling/{{Walter}} Gunther]]'s time as WWE Intercontinental Champion, the longest in history, ended on six hundred sixty six days. He spent most of it as a dominant WrestlingMonster. Chillingly, Gunther was defeated by Wrestling/SamiZayn to begin his ''{{four|IsDeath}}th'' reign.
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* In ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', Foxy's height is 4.666 feet.
* The [[FinalBoss final Impact boss]] in ''VideoGame/GoemonsGreatAdventure'', Devil Death God, has 6,666 HP.

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* In ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', Foxy's height is 4.666 feet.
* ''VideoGame/GanbareGoemon'': The [[FinalBoss final Impact boss]] in ''VideoGame/GoemonsGreatAdventure'', ''Goemon's Great Adventure'', Devil Death God, has 6,666 HP.



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* ''VideoGame/ActionTaimanin'': Yasuna Ashigaya's supporter skill is called Harima Paper Sorcery, which deals '''666%''' damage to surrounding enemies and deal another damage of the same calculation at a 50% chance. This could be a reference to the term "'''Devil's''' luck", which refers to being BornLucky. Yasuna, on the other hand, being a pathological gambler and is always in constant debt due to one many losses, is actually BornUnlucky.

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* ''VideoGame/ActionTaimanin'': Yasuna Ashigaya's supporter skill is called Harima Paper Sorcery, which deals '''666%''' damage to surrounding enemies and deal another damage of the same calculation at a 50% chance.chance once fully upgraded. This could be a reference to the term "'''Devil's''' luck", which refers to being BornLucky. Yasuna, on the other hand, being a pathological gambler and is always in constant debt due to one many losses, is actually BornUnlucky.
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* ''VideoGame/ActionTaimanin'': Yasuna Ashigaya's supporter skill is called Harima Paper Sorcery, which deals '''666%''' damage to surrounding enemies and deal another damage of the same calculation at a 50% chance. This could be a reference to the term "'''Devil's''' luck", which refers to being BornLucky. Yasuna, on the other hand, being a pathological gambler and is always in constant debt due to one many losses, is actually BornUnlucky.
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->''"But woe to the Earth and Sea, because the Devil has gone down to you! He is filled with fury, because he knows that his time is short...Let the person who has insight calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man. That number is Six hundred sixty six."''
-->-- '''[[Literature/BookOfRevelation Revelation 12:12, 13:18]]''', ''Literature/TheBible'' (NIV)

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->''"But woe to the Earth and Sea, because the Devil has gone down to you! He ->''"Here is filled with fury, because he knows wisdom. Let him that his time is short...Let the person who has insight calculate hath understanding count the number of the beast, beast: for it is the number of a man. That man; and his number is Six hundred sixty threescore and six."''
-->-- '''[[Literature/BookOfRevelation Revelation 12:12, 13:18]]''', ''Literature/TheBible'' (NIV)
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* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'', one of the upgrades for the [[PlayingWithFire Devil's Kiss]] Vigor costs six-hundred-and-sixty-six dollars.


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* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'', one of the upgrades for the [[PlayingWithFire Devil's Kiss]] Vigor costs six-hundred-and-sixty-six dollars.
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* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'': Benefitting the religion theme, the number 666 pops up often:
** An item called the Mark resembles three sixes arranged in a pattern together, and puts these sixes on Isaac's head should he pick it up. By default, it is sold in a Devil Deal.
** The item Libra grants six keys, six coins, and six bombs when picked up.
** Killing [[spoiler:Mega Satan]] awards the player with 6,666 points in the game's scoring system.
** [[spoiler:Powerful superboss and the strongest enemy in ''Afterbirth'' Hush]] has 6,666 HP. The Siren in ''Repentance'' has 666 HP.
** Donating 666 coins to the Greed Machine in ''Afterbirth'' unlocks a trinket, specifically Store Key.
** The Shade item becomes absorbed in to Isaac after dealing exactly 666 damage as of ''Repentance''.
** There is no item with internal ID 666. The game deliberately skips over this, going from 665 to 667.

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* ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer'':
** The Assoluto Squaldon, the ''Rage Racer'' equivalent to the [[ThirteenIsUnlucky 13th Racing]][=/=]Crinale cars in other games, can be purchased for 6,666,666 eg.
** One of the alternate liveries for the Soldat Crinale in ''Ridge Racer 6'' has the racing number 666.
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* Unusually employed in ''Film/PeacockKing'', a film inspired by Buddhist myths rather than Western ones. The dreaded Ashura, prior to her awakening, was said to have roamed the world 666 years ago before she's sealed.
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** Electronica group System 7 also has two different albums both titled ''777''. (The first of these is titled ''System 7'' [[MarketBasedTitle except for]] in the United States, because of [[UsefulNotes/MacOS Apple's System 7 operating system]].)

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** Electronica group System 7 also has two different albums both titled ''777''. (The first of these is titled ''System 7'' [[MarketBasedTitle except for]] in the United States, because of [[UsefulNotes/MacOS [[Platform/MacOS Apple's System 7 operating system]].)



* In the ''HD Collection'' and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch versions of ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', you earn the "Blood, Sweat, and Tears" achievement for passing the 666th floor of the Bloody Palace mode.

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* In the ''HD Collection'' and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch versions of ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', you earn the "Blood, Sweat, and Tears" achievement for passing the 666th floor of the Bloody Palace mode.
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* The maximum time a would-be Devil summoner should take, according to the {{Creepypasta}} ''Literature/TheDevilGame'', is 66 minutes and 6 seconds.
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* One of the title characters from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' was supposed to be assigned the number "666", but the MediaWatchdog complained and it was changed to "626".[[note]]That is to say, "six and two sixes".[[/note]]

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* One of the title characters Stitch from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' was supposed to be assigned the number "666", but the MediaWatchdog complained and it was changed to "626".[[note]]That is to say, "six and two sixes".[[/note]]
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** In "Dealer's Choice", a group of gamblers find themselves playing poker against the Devil. Every hand the Devil receives includes three sixes. When one of the players ends up playing for his soul, he attempts to use this to his advantage by invoking dealer's choice and choosing Low Ball as the game.
** In "Take My Life...Please!", Billy Diamond is told by Max, his new agent in {{Hell}}, that he can get (almost) anything that he wants by dialing 666 on the phone in his hotel suite.

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** In "Dealer's Choice", "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1985S1E8 Dealer's Choice]]", a group of gamblers find themselves playing poker against the Devil. Every hand the Devil receives includes three sixes. When one of the players ends up playing for his soul, he attempts to use this to his advantage by invoking dealer's choice and choosing Low Ball as the game.
** In "Take "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1985S1E22 Take My Life...Please!", Life... Please!]]", Billy Diamond is told by Max, his new agent in {{Hell}}, that he can get (almost) anything that he wants by dialing 666 on the phone in his hotel suite.
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* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'', the cambion Raphael has a total of 666 hit points, making him [[ThatOneBoss one of the most difficult bosses to kill]] in the game.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'': "Birthmark" gives us a more subtle example. It is Raven's DangerousSixteenthBirthday, where she is concerned about the prophecy concerning her demonic father, and we open with her laying on her bed staring at a clock, saying, "6 p.m. Just six more hours and it will all be over. Six more hours." She probably didn't notice that she said the number 6 thrice.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'': "Birthmark" gives us a more subtle example. It is Raven's DangerousSixteenthBirthday, Dangerous16thBirthday, where she is concerned about the prophecy concerning her demonic father, and we open with her laying on her bed staring at a clock, saying, "6 p.m. Just six more hours and it will all be over. Six more hours." She probably didn't notice that she said the number 6 thrice.
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* The ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise has two HumongousMecha with 666 in their model numbers, the [=ZGMF-X666S=] Legend Gundam from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' and the NZ-666 Kshatriya from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn''. With the Kshatriya it actually makes sense[[note]]It's a descendant of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ''[='s=] NZ-000 Queen Mansa and ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Char's Counterattack]]''[='s=] NZ-333 Alpha Azieru[[/note]], but for Legend there's really no excuse other than [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic implying that the pilot is evil]]. Which is particularly odd since [[DesignatedVillain he clearly is not]]. [[spoiler:He is, however, a clone of the [[OmnicidalManiac very evil]] BigBad of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED''.]]

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* The ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise has two HumongousMecha with 666 in their model numbers, the [=ZGMF-X666S=] Legend Gundam from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' and the NZ-666 Kshatriya from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn''. With the Kshatriya it actually makes sense[[note]]It's it's arguably coincidental (its from a descendant line of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ''[='s=] NZ-000 Queen Mansa and ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Char's Counterattack]]''[='s=] NZ-333 Alpha Azieru[[/note]], mobile suit whose model numbers repeat the same digit three times, like "NZ-333 α Azieru"), but for Legend there's really no excuse other than [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic implying that the pilot is evil]]. Which is particularly odd since [[DesignatedVillain he clearly is not]]. [[spoiler:He is, however, a clone of the [[OmnicidalManiac very evil]] BigBad of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED''.]]
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* Music/{{Tool}} has [[PlayingWithATrope some fun with the concept]] on ''Salival'', as the HiddenTrack "Maynard's Dick" [[JustForPun comes in]] at the 7:06 mark on "L.A.M.C", or 6:66.

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* Music/{{Tool}} has [[PlayingWithATrope some fun with the concept]] on ''Salival'', as the HiddenTrack "Maynard's Dick" [[JustForPun comes in]] in at the 7:06 mark on "L.A.M.C", or 6:66.
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* In ''Film/Bedazzled2000'', the protagonist can contact {{Satan}} with a pager, using the number...

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* In ''Film/Bedazzled2000'', the protagonist Devil gives Elliot a pager that he can contact {{Satan}} use to end a wish at any time by punching in this number. In the wish where he becomes a DumbJock he has multiple notes with a pager, using the number...number stuck to his locker and ''still'' needs three tries to get it right.
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** The final mission of ''[[VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies Shattered Skies]]'', appropriately a ScrappyLevel with tunnel-flying, has Mobius One start at 6666 feet.

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** The final mission of ''[[VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies Shattered Skies]]'', appropriately a ScrappyLevel ThatOneLevel with tunnel-flying, has Mobius One start at 6666 feet.



** In {{Metroidvania}} games, Dracula typically has 6666 HP. ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia'' averts this trope by giving him 9999 HP instead. Then again, '9' is just '6' upside-down.

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** In {{Metroidvania}} games, Dracula typically has 6666 HP. ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia'' seemingly averts this trope by giving him 9999 HP instead. Then again, '9' is just '6' upside-down.upside-down, so it's [[Double Subversion double subverted]].



* The "All the 6s" level from ''VideoGame/{{Lemmings}}''. It's not even close to being a [[ScrappyLevel level from hell]], though -- actually more of a BreatherLevel.

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* The "All the 6s" level from ''VideoGame/{{Lemmings}}''. Ironically in an inversion, It's not even close to being a [[ScrappyLevel [[ThatOneLevel level from hell]], though -- actually more of a BreatherLevel.



* In ''[[VideoGame/MarioStrikers Mario Strikers Charged]]'', [[BigBad Bowser]] has 66 as his jersey number, while [[OverlordJr Bowser Jr.]] has 6.

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* In ''[[VideoGame/MarioStrikers Mario Strikers Charged]]'', [[BigBad Bowser]] has 66 as his jersey number, while [[OverlordJr Bowser Jr.]] has the jersey number 6.
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* The ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise has two HumongousMecha with 666 in their model numbers, the [=ZGMF-X666S=] Legend Gundam from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' and the NZ-666 Kshatriya from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn''. With the Kshatriya it actually makes sense[[note]]It's a descendant of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ''[='s=] NZ-000 Queen Mansa and ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Char's Counterattack]]''[='s=] NZ-333 Alpha Azieru[[/note]], but for Legend there's really no excuse other than [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic implying that the pilot is evil]]. Which is particularly odd since [[DesignatedVillain he clearly is not]]. [[spoiler:He is, however, [[CloningBlues a clone]] of the [[OmnicidalManiac very evil]] BigBad of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED''.]]

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* The ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise has two HumongousMecha with 666 in their model numbers, the [=ZGMF-X666S=] Legend Gundam from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' and the NZ-666 Kshatriya from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn''. With the Kshatriya it actually makes sense[[note]]It's a descendant of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ''[='s=] NZ-000 Queen Mansa and ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Char's Counterattack]]''[='s=] NZ-333 Alpha Azieru[[/note]], but for Legend there's really no excuse other than [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic implying that the pilot is evil]]. Which is particularly odd since [[DesignatedVillain he clearly is not]]. [[spoiler:He is, however, [[CloningBlues a clone]] clone of the [[OmnicidalManiac very evil]] BigBad of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED''.]]
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* ''Anime/CTheMoneyAndSoulOfPossibility'' is full of 666 references, to emphasize the DealWithTheDevil theme.

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* ''Anime/CTheMoneyAndSoulOfPossibility'' ''Anime/CControl'' is full of 666 references, to emphasize the DealWithTheDevil theme.
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* In ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'', [[BonusBoss Manus]], the [[EldritchAbomination wretched abomination]] spawned from the corpse that used to be the OriginalMan, has 6,666 health exactly.

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* In ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'', [[BonusBoss [[{{Superboss}} Manus]], the [[EldritchAbomination wretched abomination]] spawned from the corpse that used to be the OriginalMan, has 6,666 health exactly.



* ''VideoGame/{{Elona}}'' has three BonusBoss dungeons, each of which has a displayed difficulty level of 666. [[spoiler:It's just a metaphor, as their actual difficulty is somewhere around 80.]]

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* ''VideoGame/WeirdAndUnfortunateThingsAreHappening'': The BonusBoss of the Developer's Room that fights alone, drops 66666 EXP and 3 Prism Pellets.

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* In the manga version of ''[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Matsuribayashi-hen]]'', [[spoiler:Miyo Takano]] says God keeps showing her the "one" face on the dice, [[RageAgainstTheHeavens but she'll force all the dice to be 6 on their faces]]. There are a number of dice on screen for the "one" dice, but only 3 for the "six" dice. Considering the speech given an issue or two before, this was likely intentional.

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* In the manga version of ''[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Matsuribayashi-hen]]'', ''Anime/HigurashiWhenTheyCry: Matsuribayashi-hen'', [[spoiler:Miyo Takano]] says God keeps showing her the "one" face on the dice, [[RageAgainstTheHeavens but she'll force all the dice to be 6 on their faces]]. There are a number of dice on screen for the "one" dice, but only 3 for the "six" dice. Considering the speech given an issue or two before, this was likely intentional.



* In ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', Two reporters looking into the Idols search their website for information, and receiving a notice that they are the 666th one to visit the site.

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* In ''VideoGame/SeventhDragon'' the total number of Dragons that live at the start of the game add up to 666.
* ''VideoGame/AceCombat'':
** Galm Team from ''[[VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar The Belkan War]]'' is the Ustio 6th Air Division, 66th Squadron. By the way, "Galm" is a mistranslation of "Garmr", a hellish wolf in Myth/NorseMythology that kills Tyr during the Ragnarök. And the Galm 1's call sign is "[[LouisCypher Cipher]]", in case you still didn't catch any symbolism.
** The final mission of ''[[VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies Shattered Skies]]'', appropriately a ScrappyLevel with tunnel-flying, has Mobius One start at 6666 feet.
* In chapter 5 of ''VideoGame/AliceMadnessReturns'', a wall in the Dolltown Cellar[[note]]in the room with the glass floor with hazards underneath[[/note]] has 666 affixed to it.
* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': Pyrofist, an opponent at Harbor Town's [[GladiatorSubquest arena]], has 666 appear on his armor when he's charging up to generate a [[PlayingWithFire fire blast]].
* ''VideoGame/AsheronsCall'' featured an event boss, Bael'zharon, who when inspected, was level 666. There is also the White Rabbit, who has 666 in every stat (and [[GameBreaker instant-kills you]] when you inspect it.)
* In ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'', there's Route 666, a dangerous place where the heroine can be flattened by oncoming traffic (suffering a OneHitKill) if she's unlucky enough to end up on the wrong side while fighting enemies.
* ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine'' features a poster for a Bendy cartoon episode, "Bendy in Train Trouble." The train number is 666.
* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'', one of the upgrades for the [[PlayingWithFire Devil's Kiss]] Vigor costs six-hundred-and-sixty-six dollars.
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' has Ragna, Nu-13 and Hazama give the line "Restriction 666 released" when activating their [[ArtifactOfDoom Azure Grimoires.]]
* ''VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight'': Todd is a man who picked up a cursed pair of scissors, transforming him into a Killer Barber demon. To break the curse, he has to give out 666 unique haircuts to people. And they have to be good ones. He can't just snip off random bits of hair and call it a new hairstyle, or else the scissors will murder the person in the barber's chair. In-game, he exists as a way to customize Miriam's appearance. Sadly, you can't free him from his curse since there are nowhere near 666 unlockable hairstyles in the game.
* ''VideoGame/BrawlMinus'' buffed Ganondorf's Warlock Punch to ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill levels -- from 32% damage and 102 units of knockback to ''666%'' damage and ''80,000'' units of knockback (eight times the force of Jigglypuff's shield jump). As a nod to this, the fans who choose not to call this move the Minus Warlock Punch instead call it the '''Satan Punch'''.
* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'':
** In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'', Death is level 66, the vampire Olrox and the Succubus have 666 HP, and the Malachi (which was ''supposed'' to be called Franchise/{{Cthulhu|Mythos}}) and the Fire Demon gives 666 experience points.
** In {{Metroidvania}} games, Dracula typically has 6666 HP. ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia'' averts this trope by giving him 9999 HP instead. Then again, '9' is just '6' upside-down.
** The three Dominus glyphs in ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia'' CastFromHitPoints: Dominus Anger and Dominus Hatred consume 1/6 of Shanoa's HP with each attack, while Dominus Agony raises all of Shanoa's stats by 66 at the cost of 66 HP per second.
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'':
** Magus, the leader of the Fiends, has 6666 HitPoints and 666 Magic Points as a boss.
** Bashers and Lashers, two minor enemies in the Ocean Palace, have 666 HitPoints.
* ''VideoGame/CookieClicker'':
** The Portal upgrade is a thinly-veiled reference to opening a {{Hellgate}}, and originally costs 1,666,666 cookies to purchase. It produces 6,666 cookies originally, and its upgrades cost 16,666,660, 166,666,600, and 1,666,666,000
** When you reach the end-stages of the [[spoiler:grandmapocalypse]], you can eventually form a covenant with the [[TheOldGods Elder Gods]], at a price of 6,666,666,666,666 cookies.
* ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution'':
** "The Legend of MAX" is mostly set to 333 BPM. Midway through, it briefly doubles its speed to 666 BPM, right before the slowdown.
** The Single Expert and Double Challenge charts for "Nageki no Ki" both have 666 combos.
* ''VideoGame/TheDarksideDetective'':
** "Disorient Express" involves spectral goings-on at the 66-6 St subway station. Lampshaded by [=McQueen=] as an appropriate place for spooky nonsense to happen.
** In "A Fumble in the Dark", [=McQueen=]'s home computer is running V 6.66 of its operating system.
* In ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'', [[BonusBoss Manus]], the [[EldritchAbomination wretched abomination]] spawned from the corpse that used to be the OriginalMan, has 6,666 health exactly.
* In the ''HD Collection'' and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch versions of ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', you earn the "Blood, Sweat, and Tears" achievement for passing the 666th floor of the Bloody Palace mode.
* In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'', Dante gets a weapon called Pandora, which is a demonic briefcase [[SwissArmyWeapon that can transform into 666 evil forms]], which all seem to be big guns (along with its original purpose of containing all the world's evil and still holding onto hope, as its debut cutscene seems to imply).
* ''[[VideoGame/TheDevilsCalculator The Devil's Calculator]]'' is an {{Edutainment}} PuzzleGame that revolves around obtaining the number 666 by applying unusual functions.
* The title antagonist of the first ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'' has 1,666 HP.
* In ''[[VideoGame/DigimonWorlddawnDusk Digimon World Dawn]]'' and ''Dusk'', the Digivolution requirements for [[spoiler:[=VenomMyotismon=]]] are level 66 with 6666 Beast experience (the game puts it, BST 6666). This is also a shout out to the anime.
** Slightly more subtle, in ''VideoGame/DigimonWorldDS'' a requirement for the character is 99990 EXP, which, if viewed upside-down, reads 06666.
* ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'':
** Mao calculates that it will take exactly 666 Nether hours (after Mao hijacks his "Hero" title) until HeroicWannabe Almaz becomes a full-fledged demon.
** And Maritsu Evil Academy has 666 bathrooms.
* Instead of ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' version 1.6 to coincide with the release of its sequel ''VideoGame/DoomII'', the producers went with version 1.666.
** In the ''Ultimate Doom'', [=E1M1=] has 666 sidedefs.
** Doom also uses UDP port 666.
** Sector tags 666 and 667 are used for actions that require certain monsters to be killed instead of crossing a specific linedef.
** In ''VideoGame/Doom3'', there are lockers scattered around that contains items. One of them, however, contains an Imp. The locker's number goes without saying.
** During the E3 presentation of the ''VideoGame/Doom2016'' game, Bethesda's representative [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiinO9JPUGw&t=34s joked]] that they internally refer to the [=IdTech=] 6 engine the game runs under as [=IdTech=] 666. In a super-obscure EasterEgg, viewing the music from the Cyberdemon BossBattle through a spectrogram reveals a repeating pattern of [=666s=] and pentagrams.
** ''VideoGame/DoomEternal'':
*** "It's a Magic Number" is an achievement you get after you kill 666 demons.
*** In an apartment, the temperature of the room is set at 66.6 degrees.
*** The UAC Spokeswoman at one point states, "In case of an emergency, dial 6 three times on your phone."
* The titular town in ''VideoGame/{{Dusk}}'' has a population of x6x66.
* ''VideoGame/{{Elona}}'' has three BonusBoss dungeons, each of which has a displayed difficulty level of 666. [[spoiler:It's just a metaphor, as their actual difficulty is somewhere around 80.]]
* In ''VideoGame/EndlessOcean: Blue World'', of all places, the PandorasBox salvage item with net the player 9,666 pelagos (the in-game currency). Notably, the only treasure to not have a multiple of ten (or a multiple of ten minus one) for its price.
* ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'' places great significance on 3:33 times on both digital and analog clocks.
* ''VideoGame/ExponentialIdle'': You get the Devil's Advocate achievement for gaining ee666 dollars.
* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
** One of the Chemist's mixes in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' is a "Dark Potion" which deals 666 damage.
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', sometimes in the Cosmo Area of the World Map you encounter enemies called Skeeskee. Individually they each give 222 experience and gil; they are most commonly encountered in groups of three, so whenever you defeat a trio of Skeeskee, you get 666 experience and 666 gil.
** In order to obtain the Doomtrain [[SummonMagic Guardian Force]] in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'', the player must have 6 pieces each of Steel Pipes, Marlboro Tentacles and Remedy+.
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', the Tonberry staggers at 666%.
* In ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', Foxy's height is 4.666 feet.
* The [[FinalBoss final Impact boss]] in ''VideoGame/GoemonsGreatAdventure'', Devil Death God, has 6,666 HP.
* Several inferno units in ''VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagic V'' utilize this: Nightmares and Hell Stallions have 66 HP, Pit lords and Pit spawns cost 1666 gold, Devils, Arch Devils and Arch Demons all have a maximal damage of 66, and cost 2666 gold (devils) or 3666 gold (the other two). Additionally, Devils have 166 HP (and Arch Devils have 199, turn that upside down).
* ''[[VideoGame/{{Hobo}} Hobo 6: Hell]]'' takes place in Hell, and its main menu fittingly features two more 6s alongside the one in the title to form a "666".
* The end of the train level in ''VideoGame/TheHouseOfTheDeadOverkill'' shows that the train's locomotive has the number 666 on it.
* ''VideoGame/IdleMineRemix'': Hellstone Lv. 666 has 666.00 T HP, 3.66 T Defense, and gives 16.66 Qt $ when mined.
* ''VideoGame/JudgeDreddDreddVsDeath'': Judge Death's prisoner ID number in the load-up screen happens to be 101-100111-666. His associates have the same first nine digits (which add up to 6 as well), followed by 667, 668, and 669.
* In ''VideoGame/Killer7'', Emir Parkreiner's locker is #666. Looking in locker #616 leads the player to Mask's final mask.
* In ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories Kingdom Hearts]] [[VideoGameRemake Re:]][[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories Chain of Memories]]'', Marluxia's final form has a sleight that is activated by using three 6 cards, which forces Sora to break six cards within six seconds or face [[OneHitKill instant death]].
* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' spoofs this with the 668 scroll, allowing you to summon the ''neighbor'' of the beast.
* ''VideoGame/KingdomRush[='=]s'' villain [[EvilSorceror Vez'Nan]] (who made a DealWithTheDevil) has this as his number motif. On Normal mode, his first form has 6666 health (which is very low for a boss), and his attack in that form deals at least 666 damage to your soldiers and heroes (which is pretty much overkill).
* ''VideoGame/KittensGame'': As an EasterEgg, having exactly 666 of any resource causes it to flash red.
* The "All the 6s" level from ''VideoGame/{{Lemmings}}''. It's not even close to being a [[ScrappyLevel level from hell]], though -- actually more of a BreatherLevel.
** Several ports of the game replace "All the 6s" with a completely new level -- whether because of the Number Of The Beast reference or just because it's the ultimate BreatherLevel is difficult to say.
* In ''VideoGame/TheLogomancer'', [[BossBattle Nikolai's Regret]] has 6666 [[HitPoints willpower points]].
* In ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw'', Killabilly is said to be 666 years old.
* In ''VideoGame/LuminousArc3'', the first stage of the final boss will have 666 HP. [[spoiler:However, the final boss is an [[GodIsEvil evil god....]]]]
* In ''[[VideoGame/MarioStrikers Mario Strikers Charged]]'', [[BigBad Bowser]] has 66 as his jersey number, while [[OverlordJr Bowser Jr.]] has 6.
* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne'' had a level where the access code for a different part of a lab was 665, which Max sarcastically comments as the "neighbor of the beast". In the sequel, the code to access the suites in Max's apartment is 667, and the "neighbor of the beast" line is echoed.
** Both mentions are based on a recurring joke in the developers' native country of Finland. Of course, with street numbers the neighbor would be 668, but apartments need not be numbered the same way.
* One of the dozens of planets in ''VideoGame/{{Meteos}}'' is the PlanetHeck Jeljel which can be unlocked as playable by launching 666 Fire, Soil and Zoo meteos and 3 Dark meteos.
* The very dreaded, grim-reaperesque Terror Fiends in ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}'' have ''exacly'' 666 HP. And we do mean dreaded- Fiends in general like to OneHitKill your party.
* Characters who make a DealWithTheDevil in ''VideoGame/NexusClash'' get its benefits for 666 minutes...and its most serious downsides for another 666 minutes, during which the devil in question (usually another PlayerCharacter) can claim their soul if they die for any reason.
* Level 666 in ''VideoGame/{{Nibblers}}'' [[spoiler: contains the symbol for sulfur created with lava rocks and rosehips, and asks the player to defeat 6 Mud Lizards, clear 6 mud tiles, and collect 66 rosehips]].
* The demon morph SuperMode from ''VideoGame/{{Painkiller}}'' is activated by Daniel's absorption of 66 souls. At least, without a powerup that reduces the number to 50.
** The 666 Ammo card, obviously. However, the number on the card is written in Roman numerals (DCLXVI), which shows that the devs knew the ''value'' is important, not three sixes.
* ''VideoGame/OpenSorcery'': The date the "blue", a.k.a "affected by the final foe" version of the Cherry Orchard Rest Home is Oct. 666 20XX, but it's actually Nov. 1 2014.
* ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'': There's a [[DefangedHorrors creepy doll's head]] that's worth 670 pokos; in the Japanese game, it's worth 666.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': [[VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl Giratina]], Sinnoh myth's SatanicArchetype, has six armored plates below its head, six spikes on its wings, and six legs in Altered Forme, evoking this trope.
* In ''VideoGame/PonyIsland'', the number 666 shows up all over the place. Of note are several loading sequences where the percentages reach 666% before 100%.
* TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon in ''VideoGame/{{Purple}}'' has a prominent 666 on its entrance [[DieChairDie which you can freely break]]. The game in general uses {{Satan}} motif shamelessly.
* The original ''VideoGame/{{Quake}}'' features a power-up called the [[InvincibilityPowerUp Pentagram of Protection]], which puts a red 666 on your armor counter, although that's just for symbolic and aesthetic purposes -- your health will not go down while this power-up is active, and anything that tries to spawn at your position will be reverse telefragged. Note that your armor will still take damage if you have any on.
* Beelzebub from ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'' has a starting HP of 6,666,666 HP. And he looks like a Steel Chon Chon. Changing to his true form gives him more HP.
* Appears in ''VideoGame/RealmGrinder'', in particular with anything that involves the Demon faction, such as a Challenge reward of more mana from 6.66% of the most expensive building's amount.
** The Diabolical Evil Trophy is unlocked after 666 hours of time spent playing Evil.
* ''VideoGame/RuneScape[='=]s'' VampireMonarch Lowerniel Drakan has a combat level of 666. He's also one of the most evil characters in the game and responsible for turning [[TheGoodKingdom Hallowvale]] into its [[CrapsackWorld current state]] as a [[IndustrializedEvil blood farm]].
* In ''VideoGame/SagaFrontier'', the Pain Doubler spell under Zamza's Evil Magic library deals 666 damage... which sucks quite a bit since the average damage in the game is four digits. Of course, when used on the player, it can be a death sentence, since max HP tops out at 999.
* In the ''VideoGame/SaintsRow'' series, Stilwater's "The Krunch" and Steelport's "The Blood" are both hard rock and metal radio stations that broadcast at 106.66 FM. [[note]]In the first game, it was just 106.6, but close enough.[[/note]]
* 666 is the phone number for Hell in ''Franchise/SamAndMax'''s second SeasonFinale.
* ''VideoGame/SecretOfMana'' has the [[TheDragon Dark Lich]], who has 6,666 HP.
* 666 appears hilariously often in ''VideoGame/SEUMSpeedrunnersFromHell''; from the maximum completion, to a secret level between 66 and 67, in the name of some achievements etc.
* In ''VideoGame/SevensCode'', the song "Kimi to Mita Yume" has 666 notes in its Simple-Master and Chaos-Master charts [[spoiler:as is befitting of a group of seven idols who are also representatives of the SevenDeadlySins]].
* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'':
** Beelzebub (human form) in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'' has 666 HP.
** Evil Land gives 666 damage to demi-humans at LV 6.
** Satan's design has '''6''' arms, '''6''' wings, and '''6''' breasts.
** In a display of grand irony, one of the DLC bosses in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'' is [[spoiler:ArchangelMichael]], who, despite who he obviously works for, has an attack that inflicts a fixed 666 HP of damage.
** Defeating the Demi-Fiend, a DLC boss in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiV'', nets you 666,666 Macca.
* ''VideoGame/SimplestRPG'': If there's a creature related to devils, chances are its stats will be based on these numbers. For example, Hellhound has 666666 HP and 66666 ATK, and Angry Demon has 166666666 HP and 66666666 ATK.
* Getting a {{combo|s}} of 6 hits in ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'' is "Naughty", 66 is "Devilish", 616 is "Infernal", and 666 is "Diabolical".



* ''VideoGame/SNKVsCapcomSVCChaos'' has an overall cast of 33 characters, with 663 pre-battle dialogues for each of them... okay, not '''each''', because Athena and Red Arremer have no dialogues between each other or their clones whatsoever. If they would be, though, it would result in a straight 666. [[CrapsackWorld May be excuseable.]] [[MoneyDearBoy Or maybe not.]]
* In the ''VideoGame/SonicDreamsCollection'' minigame "My Roommate Sonic," your cell phone only has the bottom six buttons on it, and the top row is nothing but 6's.
* In ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'' we have the BigBad [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Solaris]], a sun god whose initial form upon being fused together features '''six''' stones on his back, '''six''' wings, and '''six''' horn pieces on his head. Note that this is a character whose raw power and cunning mind were separated into [[AlmightyIdiot a beast]] and a false prophet [[LouisCypher named after the Muslim devil and a pun on Mephistopheles respectively]].
* In ''VideoGame/SpacePiratesAndZombies'', the ship known as the Brute (one of the strongest ships available from the Bounty Hunter faction) has 666 base health.
* In ''VideoGame/Splatoon2''[='=]s RhythmGame mode Squid Beatz 2, the chart "[[https://youtu.be/bg3hEkFzN4k Splattack! (Octo)]]" on Hard mode has the highest note count in the game, at exactly 666. That alone should give you an idea of [[ThatOneLevel what kind of hell you’ll put your digits through]] should you attempt it.
* The TrueFinalBoss of ''VideoGame/{{Stacklands}}'' has 666 HP, fitting for [[spoiler:the Demon Lord.]]
* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' has the Ghost Town Halloween Event, which is an extremely challenging version of [[ManVersusMachine Mann Vs Machine]], reskined as zombies.
-->''"[[LampshadeHanging How many zombies? How does 666 sound, fear friends? Because it sounds like a candy-ass pile of crap to us! 666 is where we STARTED. But where we ended was MORE THAN EIGHT HUNDRED! That said, we're still calling it "Wave 666", because we asked Glenn Danzig and he said that sounded way more badass than "Wave More Than Eight Hundred".]]"''
-->-- '''[[http://www.teamfortress.com/blizzbobarrabas/ Promotional description for Wave 666]]'''
** The amount of enemies is actually 911 robots and 9 tanks, and additional Spies and Snipers which continuously spawn for as long as you play.
** The description for the Spooky Shoes claims their size is 666. Outside of Hell, that's 5 1/2 in men's, resulting in "the agonizing terror of tiny man feet".
* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' pokes fun at it a few times. In ''Imperishable Night's'' Extra Stage, the requirement for obtaining the last Extend you can gain from point items is 666 point items, the next being an impossible 9999 requirement. More fittingly, [[http://i.imgur.com/dLB968k.png an adequately trained player will often run into Keine in her beast form with the number on screen]]. Clearing the Extra Stage also gives you a Clear score of 66600000.
** Also in ''Subterranean Animism'', Parsee mocks Marisa and Alice's [[WrongGenreSavvy RPG trope discussion]] by claiming that her bridge is "Floor 666 of the Underground Skyscraper". In ''Double Spoiler'', getting pictures of the shapeshifting hellcat Rin Kaenbyou in cat form gets you a bonus of 666 points.
* ''VideoGame/TreasureHunterMan1'':
-->'''Grandma:''' Keep away from the cellar! It's evil!! 666!!



* In the old ''VideoGame/UltimaII'' computer game, the Earth was located at coordinates (6,6,6) in the solar system.
* In ''VideoGame/VagrantStory'', the FinalBoss's OneWingedAngel form has 666 HP and 666 MP.
* ''VideoGame/WeirdAndUnfortunateThingsAreHappening'': The BonusBoss of the Developer's Room that fights alone, drops 66666 EXP and 3 Prism Pellets.
* ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'': MirrorBoss and recurring threat Prince Vorkken's Danger Quotient is listed as 666%[[note]]This is only visible in the postgame gallery, as in his introduction cutscene, his Danger Quotient is simply listed as unknown[[/note]]. Most of his other stats are filled with 6s as well. Not only does this fit with his group's status as a powerful EvilCounterpart to the Wonderful Ones, it follows the pattern of bosses having Danger Quotients whose first digit matches the operation they're fought in -- Vorkken's final battle is the boss fight of Operation 006.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
** At one point, [[MemeticBadass Hogger]] had 666 health.
** There is a statue of a serpent in Zangarmarsh with 666 in its scales. However, it was far more common during ''The Burning Crusade'' and ''Wrath of the Lich King'' expansions than it is now. In fact, there was a warlock spell that did 666 base damage, but that has since been changed. There were also icons for warlock and demon spells with stylized 666's in them, these have all been removed.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships'' included the ''Fletcher''-class destroyer USS ''Black'' for this reason, as she had the hull number DD-666.
* ''VideoGame/WrathAeonOfRuin'''s frame rate is capped at 666 FPS.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'': The first time you hit for 666 damage you get an achievement, Unlucky Sixes.
* ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'': Graf has 6666 HP, the highest HP total for a human boss in the game.
* Rubedo from ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'' is URTV #666.



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* In a 1998 promo, Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin declares that if he's going to face Wrestling/TheUndertaker and Wrestling/{{Kane}} in a triple threat match for his WWF title at Breakdown, [[CatchPhrase Austin 3:16]] won't show up, but Austin 666 will instead.

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* In a 1998 promo, Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin declares that if he's going to face Wrestling/TheUndertaker and Wrestling/{{Kane}} in a triple threat match for his WWF title at Breakdown, [[CatchPhrase Austin 3:16]] 3:16 won't show up, but Austin 666 will instead.
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* The serial killer from ''Film/{{Seed|2007}}'' was captured after killing this many people.
* This is used as an address in ''Film/SilentNightDeadlyNightPart2'' and ''Film/{{Inside|2007}}''.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'': "Order 66" in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', which might double as a reference to [=WW2=] Executive Order 9066, which interned Japanese civilians.

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* This is used as an address in ''Film/SilentNightDeadlyNightPart2'' and ''Film/{{Inside|2007}}''.
''Film/Inside2007''.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'': "Order 66" in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', which might double as a reference to [=WW2=] WWII's Executive Order 9066, which interned Japanese civilians.



* ''Film/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon'': 665 ships are said to have been lost in TheBermudaTriangle. Guess [[{{Satan}} who's responsible]] for these disappearances?

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* ''Film/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon'': ''Film/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon1990'': 665 ships are said to have been lost in TheBermudaTriangle. Guess [[{{Satan}} who's responsible]] for these disappearances?
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* ''Series/BlackMirror'': In "Demon 79" Gaap dials 666 to reach Hell's tech helpline.

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* ''Series/BlackMirror'': In "Demon 79" "[[Recap/BlackMirrorDemon79 Demon 79]]", Gaap dials 666 to reach Hell's tech helpline.



** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet "The Impossible Planet"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit "The Satan Pit"]]: The atmospheric readings are 66.6, the gravitational field is "6^6 every 6 seconds", and the name of the base, "[=SB6=]" is seen gradually melting into "666". The two-part episode was even aired over the week of 6th June 2006, or 6/6/06. Also, the Ood go to work to the sound of Ravel's Bolero, which Torvill and Dean famously skated to in the 1984 Winter Olympics — and received perfect 6s for artistic impression.
*** As an extra metatextual touch, the official website's Fear Forecasters gave "The Impossible Planet" a Fear Factor score of 3/6/6/6 — on a scale that usually only goes up to 5. ("The Satan Pit" got straight 5s.)
** The coordinates for [[VoidBetweenTheWorlds the Void]] — the Whoniverse equivalent to Hell — are all sixes, as seen in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E13Doomsday "Doomsday"]].
** Also invoked in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E10Midnight "Midnight"]]: When Mrs. Silvestry starts repeating what everybody says, the teenage Jethro says "six six six" to get her to repeat it.
** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E8MummyOnTheOrientExpress "Mummy on the Orient Express"]], the Foretold kills its targets in 66 seconds, and each time a stopwatch appears on screen to count down the seconds remaining. Of course, the watch appears a total of ''six'' times.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet The Impossible Planet"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit "The Planet]]"/"[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit The Satan Pit"]]: Pit]]": The atmospheric readings are 66.6, the gravitational field is "6^6 every 6 seconds", and the name of the base, "[=SB6=]" is seen gradually melting into "666". The two-part episode was even aired over the week of 6th June 2006, or 6/6/06. Also, the Ood go to work to the sound of Ravel's Bolero, which Torvill and Dean famously skated to in the 1984 Winter Olympics — and received perfect 6s for artistic impression.
*** As an extra metatextual touch, the official website's Fear Forecasters gave "The Impossible Planet" a Fear Factor score of 3/6/6/6 -- on a scale that usually only goes up to 5. ("The Satan Pit" got straight 5s.)
** The coordinates for [[VoidBetweenTheWorlds the Void]] -- the Whoniverse equivalent to Hell -- are all sixes, as seen in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E13Doomsday "Doomsday"]].
"[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E13Doomsday Doomsday]]".
** Also invoked in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E10Midnight "Midnight"]]: "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E10Midnight Midnight]]": When Mrs. Silvestry starts repeating what everybody says, the teenage Jethro says "six six six" to get her to repeat it.
** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E8MummyOnTheOrientExpress "Mummy "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E8MummyOnTheOrientExpress Mummy on the Orient Express"]], Express]]", the Foretold kills its targets in 66 seconds, and each time a stopwatch appears on screen to count down the seconds remaining. Of course, the watch appears a total of ''six'' times.



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* ''Series/StargateSG1'' visits a planet whose designation is [=P3X-666=] in the two-part episode "Heroes". [[spoiler:Dr. Frasier dies there.]]
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': There was a rather reviled Season 1 episode called "Route 666", and then there were the 66 out of 600 possible seals that needed to be opened in order to set Lucifer free from his prison. When Dean wakes up in a post-Apocalypse BadFuture where Lucifer is winning, there's a movie theatre with NOW SHOWING: ROUTE 666 (an InUniverse fictional movie from the episode "Hollywood Babylon"). When Crowley (the King of Hell) rings up our heroes in "Clip Show", the number displayed is 666.

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* ''Series/StargateSG1'' visits a planet whose designation is [=P3X-666=] in the two-part episode "Heroes"."[[Recap/StargateSG1S7E18HeroesPart2 Heroes, Part 2]]". [[spoiler:Dr. Frasier dies there.]]
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': There was is a rather reviled Season 1 episode called "Route 666", titled "[[Recap/SupernaturalS01E13RouteSixSixSix Route 666]]", and then there were are the 66 out of 600 possible seals that needed need to be opened in order to set Lucifer free from his prison. When Dean wakes up in a post-Apocalypse BadFuture where Lucifer is winning, there's a movie theatre with NOW SHOWING: ROUTE 666 (an InUniverse fictional movie from the episode "Hollywood Babylon"). "[[Recap/SupernaturalS02E18HollywoodBabylon Hollywood Babylon]]"). When Crowley (the King of Hell) rings up our heroes in "Clip Show", "[[Recap/SupernaturalS08E22ClipShow Clip Show]]", the number displayed is 666.



* One episode of ''Series/TheXFiles'' ("Orison") had Scully's alarm clock read 666 twice, warning her about the evil man after her. It proved to be surprisingly effective as a piece of mis-en-scene.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', the Illuminati have exactly 666 members, although you have to work it out.

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