diff --git a/docs/user-guide/migrating-to-6.0.0.md b/docs/user-guide/migrating-to-6.0.0.md
index dbbd917cf8b..2cc1575a3af 100644
--- a/docs/user-guide/migrating-to-6.0.0.md
+++ b/docs/user-guide/migrating-to-6.0.0.md
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ The lists below are ordered roughly by the number of users each change is expect
1. [`eslint:recommended` has been updated](#eslint-recommended-changes)
1. [Plugins and shareable configs are no longer affected by ESLint's location](#package-loading-simplification)
1. [The default parser now validates options more strictly](#espree-validation)
+1. [Rule configuration are validated more strictly](#rule-config-validating)
1. [The `no-redeclare` rule is now more strict by default](#no-redeclare-updates)
1. [The `comma-dangle` rule is now more strict by default](#comma-dangle-updates)
1. [The `no-confusing-arrow` rule is now more lenient by default](#no-confusing-arrow-updates)
@@ -111,6 +112,22 @@ If you use a config file located outside of a local project (with the `--config`
**Related issue(s):** [eslint/eslint#9687](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/9687), [eslint/espree#384](https://github.com/eslint/espree/issues/384)
+## Rule configuration are validated more strictly
+
+To catch config errors earlier, ESLint v6 will report a linting error if you are trying to configure a non-existent rule.
+
+config | ESLint v5 | ESLint v6
+------------- | ------------- | -------------
+`/*eslint-enable foo*/` | no error | linting error
+`/*eslint-disable(-line) foo*/` | no error | linting error
+`/*eslint foo: 0*/` | no error | linting error
+`{rules: {foo: 0}}` | no error | no error
+`{rules: {foo: 1}` | linting warning | linting error
+
+**To address:** You can remove the non-existent rule in your (inline) config.
+
+**Related issue(s):** [eslint/eslint#9505](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/9505)
+
## The `no-redeclare` rule is now more strict by default
The default options for the [`no-redeclare`](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-redeclare) rule have changed from `{ builtinGlobals: false }` to `{ builtinGlobals: true }`. Additionally, the `no-redeclare` rule will now report an error for globals enabled by comments like `/* global foo */` if those globals were already enabled through configuration anyway.