You can use inRandomOrder() to randomize Eloquent query result, but also you can use it to randomize the relationship entries you're loading with query.
// If you have a quiz and want to randomize questions... // 1. If you want to get questions in random order:$questions = Question::inRandomOrder()->get(); // 2. If you want to also get question options in random order:$questions = Question::with(['answers' => function($q) { $q->inRandomOrder();}])->inRandomOrder()->get();
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