* True moles (family Talpidae) are generally blind, with tiny, non-functional eyes hidden beneath their fur. They rely heavily on their sense of touch and smell to navigate and find food.
* Pocket gophers (family Geomyidae) are sometimes called "moles" but are distinct animals. They have small, functional eyes that are visible, but their vision is limited and they primarily rely on other senses.
* Other burrowing animals, like the marsupial mole (Notoryctemorphia) or the golden mole (Chrysochloridae), have varying degrees of vision. Some have small, functional eyes, while others are almost blind.
So, the answer is it depends on the specific mole species. Most "true" moles are effectively blind, while other mole-like animals have varying levels of vision.