We report the serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in a case of methanol intoxication. A 50-year-old man who had accidentally ingested methanol was admitted to our institution. The patient was almost blind, and became comatose. The MRI showed bilateral putaminal lesions with restricted diffusion. The MRI, which was performed on the third day after admission, showed new lesions in the subcortical white matter. The patient's general condition improved. His visual acuity, however, did not improve.