Hehe it's all kinda confusing until you ask!
Americans use 20/20 and Europeans use 6/6
We put 6 first to mean that we are standing six metres away from the chart, or as with most places we are only three metres away but it is reflected in a mirror.
The lines on the chart then go down in value depending on what chart is used as they are all slightly different. The main lines are numbered as follows
60
36
24
18
12
9
6
6/12 as most know is the legal requirement needed to drive although i read somewhere about it going to be 6/9 but not so sure on that.
So basically if your eyesight is pretty good you will score less on the chart which is kinda confusing as higher numbers are usually better! But it is all down to how high the numbers are printed, as higher numbers mean that the letters are printed taller so can be seen better.
I now have 6/9 vision in my right eye which has been through hell most of last year and now just about manage 6/60 with the left grafted eye and just about 6/36 with pinholes so it is getting there! Just hope for smaller numbers as that means the letters are getting smaller so your vision is improving!!!!
Hoping that makes sense!
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