In this work, the solidification and liquation cracking behavior of a dual-phase steel DP600 was examined using longitudinal Varestraint testing and hot ductility testing. Varestraint tests showed only limited cracking even at 4 pct augmented strain. Hot ductility tests showed that the nil-strength temperature of the steel was 1459 °C, while the nil-ductility and the ductility-recovery temperatures were 1435 °C and 1420 °C, respectively. The brittleness temperature range was found to be 39 °C, and the DP600 steel was highly resistant to both weld metal solidification cracking and heat-affected zone liquation cracking. The reasons for the high hot cracking resistance of dual-phase steel DP600 are discussed. © 2019, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International.