The Mini-BESTest has gained in popularity both as a clinical tool and as a research outcome measure of dynamic balance control. The test is freely downloadable and can be found at the BESTest website (www.BESTest.us) (Appendix). It has come to our attention both through our own studies and through published manuscripts that there is a discrepancy in how people are scoring and reporting total scores. Part of this problem originates from the fact that the scoring instructions are inconsistent between the published version1 and that which is posted online. For example, a literature search of the past year and half resulted in 9 articles, most of which present the total Mini-BESTest score to be out of a maximum of 32 points.2–10 This is incorrect. The Mini-BESTest has 14 items, scored from 0–2, so the maximum score is 28.