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What is a Snellen Chart

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The Snellen chart is a tool used by eye care professionals to measure visual acuity—how clearly a person can see.

It was developed by Dutch ophthalmologist Herman Snellen in 1862.

The Key features of a Snellen chart

The chart typically consists of 11 rows of capital letters (optotypes) that decrease in size from top to bottom.

The top letter is usually a large “E” and the letters get smaller in each subsequent row.

The chart is read from a standard distance of 6 meters (20 feet).Visual acuity is expressed as a fraction (e.g., 6/6 or 20/20), where the top number is the testing distance and the bottom number indicates the distance at which a person with normal vision could read the same line.

Snellen chart
A Snellen chart

Purpose of the Snellen chart

  • To diagnose vision problemsTo determine the need for glasses or further examination
  • To monitor changes in vision over time.

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