Bears can see fairly well, at least as well as humans. Their eyes are small, round, widely spaced, and forward facing. Bears color vision is especially sensitive to blue, green and red wavelengths. Similar to the same color vision that humans have. The ability to see colors probably helps bears find food, since much of their diet consists of colored berries and fruits. Bears have good binocular vision that allows for good depth perception. However, they are nearsighted, and  have difficulty distinguishing objects at a distance.