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@Eichhorn212

I had this problem and what fixed it for me was going into Edit > Preferences > Performance and then changing my cache levels from 4 to 6, then simply restart.

Now i have the pixel grid option where as before I didn't. Happy PhotoShopping!

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@Candy945

Click on Show Extras Options at the bottom of the tab, then check the Pixel Grid box.

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@Ravi4787994

Go into Edit > Preferences > Guides, Grid, Slices... Then change some things in Grid, like Gridlines every {number} pixels

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@Murray976

I had this same problem when I plugged in my external monitor. Restarting Photoshop fixed the missing Show Pixel Grid menu item.

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@Nimeshi706

View > Show > Show Pixel Grid

Note: The pixel grid is only visible when zoomed in on any document. You won't see it at 100% in most cases.



Another possibility, brought up by Lèse majesté, is OpenGL preferences. Do you have a video card which meets the minimum system requirements? If you view Preferences > Performance, under Graphic Processor Settings, are those enabled?

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