Both moving and static two-point discrimination test are useful method to evaluate the sensibility of the hand. The 307 normal subjects, 158 males and 149 females, whose age from 9 year-old to 69 year-old were studied. Statistic analysis of the data revealed the following: (1) Moving two-point values were of statistically less magnitude than the static two-point values in all areas tested; (2) there was a statistically gradual increase in the magnitude of the test values for both methods with advancing age; (3) females tended to discriminate a shorter distance than males at corresponding sites with statistical significance in static two point discrimination test, but without statistical significance in moving two point discrimination test; (4) no statistical difference was noted among the fingers between right and left hand; (5) except moving two-point value between thumb and index finger, moving and static two-point values were increased in the order of index linger, thumb, middle finger, little finger, ridial side of 4th finger and ulnar side of 4th finger with statistical significance.