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  2. Free Eye Chart - Download, Print, and Test - VisionSource

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    Searching for a free eye chart to check your vision at home? Simply click on the image to the right, and your download will begin. You can use this eye chart to check your entire family's vision. Remember: This is not a substitute for a complete medical eye exam by a licensed optometrist.

  3. Printable Eye Charts: Tests for Home Vision Checks

    www.visioncenter.org/resources/printable-eye-charts

    A printable eye chart is an optometry tool used to assess the clarity of your vision (visual acuity). The chart has rows of letters, numbers, and symbols (optotypes) of different sizes that test your near and distant vision without requiring a visit to an eye doctor.

  4. The three most common eye charts are: Snellen eye chart. “Tumbling E” eye chart. Jaeger eye chart. We’ve included a link to download your very own eye chart after each section below. You can print these charts and test your vision right in your own home.

  5. All About the Snellen Eye Chart - All About Vision

    www.allaboutvision.com/eye-care/eye-exams/snellen-eye-chart

    The Snellen eye chart is the most common method used by eye doctors to measure visual acuity, which is how clearly a person can see. During an eye exam, patients will read the Snellen chart from 20 feet away. The farther down the chart the patient can read, the better their visual acuity is.

  6. Eye Chart and Vision Test Online - Mind Bluff

    www.mindbluff.com/eye-chart.htm

    Calculate your visual acuity to see if it's 20/20, 20/30, 20/40, etc. Check your screen display: the top letter E (in the eye chart, below) should be almost 3 1/2 inches (88.7 millimeters) tall. The matching height is required to determine the real size reference.

  7. All About the Eye Chart - American Academy of Ophthalmology

    www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/eye-chart-facts-history

    The chart measures your visual acuity, or sharpness of vision. If you don’t wear glasses or contacts, your eye doctor will use the results to find out whether you need them. If you wear corrective lenses, the results will show if your prescription needs to change. A standard Snellen vision testing chart from the 1950s.

  8. Snellen Eye Chart - All About Vision

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    Snellen Eye Chart. Home use of this Snellen eye chart will help you determine the clarity of your distance vision. This can be useful to screen children for nearsightedness, which causes blurry distance vision.

  9. How Eye Charts Measure Your Vision - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/snellen-eye-chart-3422168

    A Snellen eye chart is the eye chart used by your eye doctor to check vision acuity. Learn more about this exam tool.

  10. Jaeger eye charts to test visual acuity - All About Vision

    www.allaboutvision.com/en-gb/eye-test/free-eye-chart

    Learn about eye test charts like the Jaeger and Snellen eye chart. Visual acuity testing is measured by how one sees at a distance of 20 feet or 6 metres. Find out what 20/20 really means and how eye charts work.

  11. The eye chart measures the visual acuity or in simpler words, how well you see with both of your eyes. So if you notice poor vision in one or both of your eyes, your eye care specialist will evaluate your vision with the standard eye chart. Snellen chart is the most frequently used eye test chart.