The samples of single crystal superalloy DD6 are grit blasted and then heat treated either with the standard heat treatment procedure or in the temperature range of 1 000-1 250 ℃ for 4-16 h at vacuum atmosphere, then the recrystallization behavior of DD6 alloy is investigated. The results show that the equiaxed recrystallization grains form in the 7 phase region where the as-cast γ' phases have been dissolved completely, and cellular recrystallization forms in the region where the ascast γ' phases have been dissolved partially. The cellular recrystallization area consists of cellular grains, and the cellular grain consists of cubic γ' phase, lamellar γ' phase and γ+γ'. The coexistence of the equiaxed recrystallization zones and cellular recrystallization zones is a re- crystallized characteristic of the cold worked single crystal samples which are heat treated at a temperature lower than the solu- tion temperature. When the heating temperature is higher than 1 150 ℃, with the increase of heat treating temperature, the equiaxed recrystallization zone expands, whereas the cellular recrystallization zone shrinks. All the deformed regions are consumed by equiaxed recrystallization after annealing at solution temperature.