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Valorant is a tactical FPS where precision matters — a single bullet can make the difference between a clutch win and a frustrating loss. While game sense, aim, and communication are essential, your crosshair setup plays a massive role in improving accuracy, confidence, and consistency.
In this guide, we'll break down the best Valorant crosshairs to reach Radiant, including pro player setups, custom codes, tips for crosshair design, and step-by-step instructions to get the cleanest crosshair for your playstyle.
Your crosshair is your aiming anchor. A poor setup can throw off your muscle memory, make tracking inconsistent, or even distract you during high-pressure moments.
The best crosshairs are:
Minimalistic (not too thick or bright)
Centered and symmetrical
Consistent across maps and agents
Built to match your aim style (tap, burst, spray)
Let’s dive into pro-tested crosshairs you can import right now.
Each of these has been used by Radiant players and streamers and fine-tuned for accuracy.
TenZ (Sentinels) is known for his clean flicks and sharp aim — his crosshair reflects that.
Code:
css0;s;1;P;c;5;h;0;0l;5;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
Style: Small cyan dot with tight inner lines
Best for: Flick aimers, headshot seekers
Why it works: It’s minimal and clear with no distractions.
ScreaM is legendary for his precision and one-tap headshots.
Code:
css0;s;1;P;c;1;h;0;0l;3;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
Style: Classic dot with small gap
Best for: One-tap rifles (Vandal)
Pro Tip: Keep your crosshair color contrasting with the map
Shroud’s crosshair is easy on the eyes and adaptable to all gunplay styles.
Code:
css0;s;1;P;c;6;o;0;d;1;z;1;a;1;0t;1;0l;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
Style: White, small with outlines
Best for: Hybrid players — tapping and spraying
Why it’s popular: Great visibility across all maps
Fnatic’s Derke favors sharp entries and reactive aim.
Code:
css0;s;1;P;c;7;h;0;0l;4;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
Style: Clean purple with narrow spacing
Best for: Duelists who enter first
Use case: Instantly centers enemy head during fast movement
The ultimate test of discipline and placement. No lines, just a dot.
Code:
css0;s;1;P;o;1;d;1;z;1;0b;0;0l;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
Style: Dot only (can change to cyan, red, or white)
Best for: Players with great aim discipline
Warning: Not for beginners — easy to lose in chaotic fights
If none of the presets feel perfect, here’s how to build your own:
Open Valorant → Click the gear icon → Settings
Go to Crosshair tab
Under Primary, adjust:
Color: Choose one that pops on all maps (cyan, white, green)
Outlines: Turn on for visibility
Center Dot: Optional for tap shooters
Inner Lines: Adjust length, thickness, and offset
Save or import/export codes to switch setups easily
✔️ Turn off movement and firing error for a static crosshair
๐ฏ Use Aim Lab or Kovaak’s with the same crosshair for muscle memory
๐ Try different map lighting to test visibility
๐ฅ Record your gameplay to review how your crosshair tracks during fights
| Crosshair Style | Best For | Example | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dot Only | Precision Aimers | ScreaM, Radiant Dot | ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ |
| Small + Gap | Balanced Aim | TenZ, Derke | ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ |
| Lines + Dot | Tracking Sprayers | Shroud | ๐ฅ๐ฅ |
| Wide Crosshair | Beginners | Default | ๐ฅ |
There’s no one-size-fits-all — the best crosshair is the one that fits your aim style and gives you confidence. That said:
Use TenZ’s or Radiant Dot for ultimate headshot aim
Try Shroud’s for reliable, comfortable all-around play
Test each crosshair in The Range or Deathmatch for 30 minutes
With the right settings, discipline, and some DM grind, Radiant is within reach.
Share your custom crosshair code in the comments or send me your Valorant rank — I can help tailor your setup based on your role and preferred weapons.
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