Why does squinting make things clearer when you have bad vision?

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Why does squinting make things clearer when you have bad vision?

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It’s the same principle as a pinhole camera. When you decrease the aperture size, the light has fewer angles that it can enter through, so you get a slightly clearer image than if your eyes are wide open.

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