The creep strength of single-crystalline Co-based superalloys was found to be comparable to first-generation Ni-base superalloys. However, considerable shearing of the c¢ precipitates was observed in the early creep stages. To determine the strengthening contribution of the Ta-containing c¢-Co 3 (Al,W) precipitates, the creep strength of several single-crystalline CoAl -W-Ta superalloys was determined as a function of the c¢ volume fraction at 1223 K (950°C) and stress levels between 25 and 600 MPa. Employing a Lagneborg-Bergman-Reppich (LBR) approach, it is found that the strengthening contribution of the c¢ precipitates increases significantly with increasing c¢ volume fraction. In a Co-base superalloy that exhibits a precipitate volume fraction of about 70 pct, the c¢-strengthening contribution calculated with the LBR approach ranges between the ones observed in first-generation Ni-base superalloy CMSX-6 and second-generation Ni-base superalloy CMSX-4.