Cego
| The honour trumps | |
| Origin | Germany | 
|---|---|
| Alternative names | Baden Tarock, Cego-Tarock, Caeco, Ceco, Zeco, Zego, Zigo | 
| Type | Trick-taking | 
| Players | 3-4 | 
| Skills | Tactics, Strategy | 
| Cards | 51 or 54 | 
| Deck | Tarock | 
| Rank (high→low) | Trumps: Stiess, 21-1 Black suits: K Q C J 10 9 8 7 Red suits: K Q C J 1 2 3 4 | 
| Play | Anti-clockwise | 
| Playing time | 30 min. | 
| Chance | Moderate | 
| Related games | |
| Tapp-Tarock • Königrufen • Zwanzigerrufen | |
Cego is a Tarot card game for three or four players played mainly in and around the Black Forest region of Germany. It was probably derived from the three-player Badenese game of Dreierles when soldiers deployed from the Iberian Peninsula during the Napoleonic Wars and, based on a Spanish game they had encountered, introduced Cego's distinctive feature: a concealed hand, or blind (Portuguese: cego). Cego has experienced a revival in recent years, being seen as part of the culture of the Black Forest and surrounding region. It has been called the national game of Baden and described as a "family classic".