The Lyng Cabinet governed Norway between 28 August 1963 and 25 September 1963.
Karen Grønn-Hagen was the cabinet's only female member.
After the Socialist People's Party joined a no-confidence vote against Einar Gerhardsen's government, Lyng realised that between them, the non-Labour parties were only one seat short of a majority in the Storting.
He quickly got the non-Labour parties to form a coalition government, which took office on 28 August after the SF abstained.
The SF, however, threw its support back to Gerhardsen a month later, allowing Labour to return to power.