Valorant Crosshair Codes
We got 662+ crosshair codes that actually work in-game — pro player setups, clean dot crosshairs, and some pretty wild creative ones too. Just click copy, paste it in Valorant settings, and you're done.
Updated regularly with new crosshairs from the community. Every code is tested and verified to work in the latest Valorant patch.
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436Reynas Aimbot
3SpadesVAL
1clean
14lyf8rs
1Kanine
11 taps
1BrexxIGuess
3D PLUS
Joona
RedKnight
aimbot
SirShredz
cool
Ryujin v1
froyo
Kuchipatchi
Emily
Diamond
Breach Mains
Dotto
Ball in Box
Skullsquishe
CBs Magic Star
AI
north star
donut
Dangered Cross
Diamond
NhanNe
derke
something
C r o s s
Wh4I3
4 plus for TBC
Box And Dots
How to Use Crosshair Codes in Valorant
Using crosshair codes in Valorant is super straightforward. Open Valorant, head to Settings > Crosshair, and scroll down until you see the "Import Profile Code" field. Paste the code you copied from our page and hit enter. That's it — your new crosshair shows up immediately, no restart needed.
If the crosshair doesn't look quite right, don't worry. Some crosshairs are designed for specific resolutions or aspect ratios. What looks perfect on 1920×1080 might look slightly different on a 1440p monitor. You can always tweak the settings after importing — or load the code into our crosshair builder to adjust individual values with a live preview.
Which Crosshair Should You Pick?
Honestly, there's no single "best" crosshair — it really comes down to personal preference and your playstyle. But here are some general guidelines that most players find helpful:
- Dot crosshairs — Great for precise aiming, especially if you play agents like Jett or Chamber where you need to hit headshots consistently. The downside? They can be hard to track during chaotic fights.
- Small cross (+) crosshairs — The most popular choice among pros. They give you a clear center point while still being easy to see on any background. TenZ, Aspas, and most tier-1 pros use something like this.
- Dynamic crosshairs — These expand when you move or shoot, which helps you understand when you're accurate. Newer players usually benefit from these because they teach good movement habits.
Pro Player Crosshair Settings
A lot of people come here looking for pro crosshairs, and we've got them. Our collection includes verified settings from players like TenZ, Aspas, Demon1, f0rsakeN, and many more. We update these whenever pros change their settings during tournaments.
One thing to keep in mind — just because a pro uses a specific crosshair doesn't mean it'll work for you. Pros have thousands of hours of muscle memory with their setup. Try a few different styles and stick with whatever feels natural after a few deathmatch games. You can always import a pro's code into the crosshair builder and fine-tune it from there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Valorant crosshair codes