Easily customize your own valorant crosshair with our crosshair generator.
Copy the Console code and paste it in your valorant.
1. Adjust the sliders to customize your crosshair settings\n2. Preview your crosshair in real-time\n3. Click "Generate Code" to get your crosshair code\n4. Copy the code and import it in Valorant through Settings → Crosshair → Import Profile Code
1. Launch Valorant\n2. Go to Settings → Crosshair\n3. Click on "Import Profile Code"\n4. Paste your crosshair code\n5. Click Import\n\nAlternatively, you can copy other players' crosshairs in-game by viewing the scoreboard and clicking on their name.
Recommended settings for beginners:\n1. Center Dot: Off\n2. Inner Line Opacity: 1\n3. Inner Line Length: 4-6\n4. Inner Line Thickness: 1-2\n5. Outlines: On\n6. Color: Green or Cyan\n\nThese settings provide good visibility while maintaining precision.
Common issues and solutions:\n1. Check if opacity settings aren't set to 0\n2. Verify the color isn't blending with backgrounds\n3. Make sure all line lengths aren't set to 0\n4. Confirm the crosshair is enabled\n5. Try resetting to default and importing again
Inner Lines: The primary crosshair lines near the center. Most players only use these.\n\nOuter Lines: Secondary lines outside the inner lines. These are optional and typically used for:\n- Creating dynamic crosshairs\n- Making larger crosshair patterns\n- Specific aiming preferences
To create a dot crosshair:\n1. Set Inner Line Length to 0\n2. Enable Center Dot\n3. Set Center Dot Size to 2-3\n4. Adjust Center Dot Opacity to 1\n5. Optional: Add outline for better visibility\n\nThis is popular among players like TenZ.
Movement Error: Shows crosshair spread while moving\nFiring Error: Displays recoil pattern when shooting\n\nMost competitive players disable both because:\n- It provides cleaner visuals\n- Reduces distractions\n- Helps focus on actual aiming\n- Improves spray control awareness
Tips for better visibility:\n1. Enable Outlines\n2. Set Outline Opacity to 1\n3. Choose contrasting colors (green, cyan, yellow)\n4. Increase line thickness slightly\n5. Test against different backgrounds\n6. Consider adding a center dot
Yes! In Valorant you can:\n1. Save multiple profiles in-game\n2. Generate and save different codes using this generator\n3. Switch between Primary and Secondary crosshairs\n4. Create collections for different agents or playstyles
Popular color choices and their benefits:\n1. Green: High visibility on most maps\n2. Cyan: Good contrast, less common in game\n3. Yellow: Stands out well\n4. White: Clean look, works well with outlines\n5. Red: Good for certain color blindness settings\n\nTest different colors to find what works best for you.
Pro players prefer small crosshairs because:\n1. Better precision for headshots\n2. Less visual obstruction\n3. Clearer vision of targets\n4. Easier to track moving targets\n5. More consistent aim across different ranges
Recommendations for crosshair adjustment:\n1. Stick with one crosshair until you're comfortable\n2. Change only if you're consistently struggling\n3. Make small adjustments rather than complete changes\n4. Test new settings in the Range first\n5. Save your old settings before making changes