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Webelos (pronounced WEE-buh-lows) is one of the ranks of the Boy Scouts of America program Cub Scouts. It is usually for fourth and fifth grade boys and is a final step in the transition to becoming a Boy Scout.

Webelos was a neologism whose consonants once stood for the Cub Scout rank progression (Wolf, Bear, Lion, and Scout) but this concept lost meaning when the progression was changed and Lion rank was discontinued. In the late 1960s, Webelos was backronymed to mean "We'll Be Loyal Scouts".

Webelos are often divided into Webelos I and Webelos II groups, to keep their den from prevoius years intact. Webelos I groups often spend much of their time learning about Boy Scout customs, including memorization of the Scout Law and Oath. Webelos II groups spend more of their time looking for a Scout troop to join once they have finished the Cub Scouting program. This process is known as 'bridging over'. Many packs facilitate this process by associating with a Scout troop to ease the transition. Packs that do so are usually known as 'feeder packs'. A Boy Scout Troop may have multiple feeder packs.

The Webelos symbol is the fleur-de-lis, which also appears in the background of the Boy Scouts of America logo, colored yellow, blue, or yellow with a stylized blue W. They may wear the tan uniform of the Boy Scout instead of the navy blue uniform of the Cub Scouts. When doing so, they continue to wear the blue epaulets of Cub Scouting. They are further differentiated from younger Cub Scouts by the use of a plaid neckerchief, instead of the gold neckerchief of Cub Scouts.

Many Webelos earn the Arrow of Light during their second year as a Webelos. This award is the Cub Scout equivalent of the Eagle Scout award in Boy Scouting.