A picture’s worth a thousand scripted words.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg left the talking points he used during a marathon US Senate hearing Tuesday on full display during a break — and an Associated Press photographer snapped a picture.

“Founded Facebook. My decisions. I made mistakes. Big challenge but we’ve solved problems before. Going to solve this one,” the notes read.

The notes also included a section slapping back at comments made by Apple CEO Tim Cook, a fierce Facebook critic.

The Apple chief was asked last month what he would do if he were confronted with the problems facing Facebook after the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

“I wouldn’t be in this situation,” Cook responded, infuriating Zuckerberg.

Cook’s comments didn’t come up at the Senate hearing — but Zuckerberg was armed with answers just in case they did.

“Lots of stories about apps misusing Apple data, never seen Apple notify people,” his notes said, under a section labeled “Tim Cook on biz model.”

“Important you hold everyone to the same standard.”

The talking points also addressed the myriad scandals confronting the social media giant and the recommended responses.

“Election integrity (Russia)?”: “Too slow, making progress.”

“Data safety?”: “Made mistakes, working hard to fix them.”

The social network’s top boss used the crib sheets as he spent five hours answering lawmakers’ questions about his firm’s privacy rules, its role in spreading “fake news” and Russian meddling in the 2016 US election.

Someone dressed as a Russian troll was in the audience as Zuckerberg testified, wearing a pointy blue-and-green wig.