No, squids have complex camera eyes.
A squid has two eyes
Squid's look out of their eyes if that's what you mean =]
Squid eyes are more similar to vertebrate eyes in their structural design, particularly due to having a lens, retina, and a similar focus mechanism, allowing for sharp images. Unlike other invertebrates, which often have compound eyes, squid have a single, camera-like eye that enables better resolution and depth perception. Additionally, the optic nerve in squid is positioned behind the retina, akin to the arrangement in vertebrates, contrasting with the front-facing orientation found in many other invertebrates. These features highlight a convergent evolution in visual systems between squid and vertebrates.
how do the squid's eyes help it to survive?
with there eyes
The Giant Squid has the largest eye in the world
An ostrich have the largest eyes. They are over 1 inch but compared to the giant squid, the size of a dinner plate, is relatively big.
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The Colossal Squid = back then the holder for the title of having the largest eyes but now the colossal squid snatches the title .The eye is 27 cm (10.63 in) wide, with a lens 12 cm across. Probobly the Colossal Squid but they have not found hard evidence that they exist, so I saying that the title is the Giant Squid.
No humans do not have biggest eyes, Giant Squid have biggest eyes in the world.