The village probably originated from a local farmstead, which can be seen on old maps.
The village of Cybki has been known since the 20th century. It was a settlement in the Ziolow volost, Kobryn povet, Grodno province. It had 106 inhabitants.
From 1921 to 1939, it was part of Poland, in the Imienin gmina, Drohiczyn district, Polesie Voivodeship. In 1921, there were 18 households and 90 inhabitants.
From October 12, 1940, it was part of the Braszewicze village council, Drohiczyn district, Pinsk region.
During the Great Patriotic War, 11 residents of the village died at the front. In 1949, the "Red Flag" collective farm was established, with I.J. Borysiuk as its chairman. Since 1954, it has been part of the Brest region. In 1959, there were 172 residents, in 1970 — 164 residents, in 1995 — 40 households and 76 residents.