# Configure Tests To Run In Random Order By default, an RSpec test suite is going to run in a predictable, sequential order, every time. When testing the parts of a complex Rails app that have all kinds of test data that needs to be set up, I prefer to have my tests always run in a random (repeatable with a seed) order. This way I'm more likely to catch sooner, rather than later, bugs that are hidden by passing tests due to test data setup that happens to work in a specific order. RSpec can be configured to run tests in a random, seedable order in the `spec_helper.rb` file. ```ruby RSpec.configure do |config| config.order = :random end ``` Whenever you run your test suite, the first thing you'll see is a message like this: ``` Randomized with seed 7011 ``` That seed number can be used to re-run the suite in a repeatable order when you need to do so to track down an order-dependent failing test. ```bash $ be rspec --seed 7011 ```