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Stereopsis is important for children’s visual develop- ment, especially binocularity. Reduced stereopsis is associated with strabismus, amblyopia, and significant anisometropia. Stereopsis can be used to detect, evaluate and monitor treatment for these conditions. The purpose of this study was to compare the Bernell Evaluation of Stereopsis Test (BEST) and Randot® Stereotests via circles to determine the most efficient way to screen stereoacuity.