Abstract. A neutron-diffraction experiment was performed to measure the critical scattering from a percolating antiferromagnet RbMn0.31Mg0.69F3, whose magnetic concentration is just at the percolation concentration for a cubic lattice, cp=0.312. The magnetic scattering was observed at around the superlattice point (1/2, 1/2, 1/2). We found that the scattering function exhibits a non-Lorentzian line shape, S(q)=(q2+2)-x (q and are the momentum transfer and the inverse correlation length, respectively), with the exponent x=0.60.1 at the low temperature of 1.6K, and that the exponent is attributed to the fractal structure of the percolating network. Also, the system was found to exhibit a crossover to the homogeneous state at high temperature.