Valorant is a free-to-play tactical first-person shooter that has exploded in the gaming world. The game features a large player base that grows daily. While Agent abilities make up a large part of the game, so does gunplay. The Crosshair makes up a large part of the gunplay and they come in all shapes and sizes. If you want to truly fulfill your potential of aiming then a Crosshair plays a big role in whether you can get those important headshots that can have a huge impact on your team.
Here are the top styles of crosshair most commonly used by Valorant pros, complete with crosshair profile import codes.
Best Valorant crosshairs: Pros
Leo’s crosshair
Crosshair Detail | Setting |
Code | 0;s;1;P;h;0;0l;3;0v;4;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0;S;c;0;s;0.64 |
Color | White |
Outlines | On |
Outline Opacity | 1 |
Outline Thickness | 1 |
Center Dot | Off |
Center Dot Opacity | 0 |
Center Dot Thickness | 0 |
Fade Crosshair with Firing Error | Off |
Show Inner Lines | On |
Inner Line Opacity | 1 |
Inner Line Length | 1 |
Inner Line Thickness | 1 |
Inner Line Offset | 2 |
Outer Line Opacity | 0 |
Outer Line Length | 0 |
Outer Line Thickness | 0 |
Outer Line Offset | 0 |
Movement Error | Off |
Firing Error | Off |
Valorant White Crosshair (Tarik)
Tarick’s crosshair style is a classic, reminiscent of his days as a former CS:GO professional. If not your primary crosshair, Tarik’s style is a great option to keep in your back pocket for maps on which your colored crosshairs may lack visibility.
Tarik’s White Crosshair Code: 0;c;1;s;1;P;u;008030FF;h;0;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0;S;c;0
pANcada’s crosshair
Crosshair Detail | Setting |
Code | 0;P;h;0;f;0;0l;3;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0 |
Color | Green |
Outlines | Off |
Outline Opacity | 0 |
Outline Thickness | 1 |
Center Dot | Off |
Center Dot Opacity | 0 |
Center Dot Thickness | 1 |
Fade Crosshair with Firing Error | Off |
Show Inner Lines | On |
Inner Line Opacity | 1 |
Inner Line Length | 4 |
Inner Line Thickness | 2 |
Inner Line Offset | 2 |
Outer Line Opacity | 0 |
Outer Line Length | 0 |
Outer Line Thickness | 0 |
Outer Line Offset | 0 |
Movement Error | Off |
Firing Error | Off |
Valorant Red Crosshair (Jawgemo)
This is world champion Jawgemo’s standard crosshair, a minimalist red crosshair with no center dot. Red is a solid option for visibility on most maps. You may also find red easier to track than cyan or green amid the plethora of ability effects in Valorant.
Jawgemo’s Red Crosshair
Code: 0;s;1;P;c;7;u;000000FF;h;0;f;0;m;1;0l;3;0v;2;0g;1;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1l;5;1v;4;1g;1;1o;1;1a;0.5;1m;0;1e;0.1;S;c;0;s;0.555;o;1
Boaster’s crosshair
Crosshair Detail | Setting |
Code | 0;p;0;s;1;P;h;0;0t;1;0l;3;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1t;0;1l;0;1o;0;1a;0;1m;0;1f;0;A;d;1;f;0;s;0;0b;0;1b;0;S;o;0.502 |
Color | Green |
Outlines | On |
Outline Opacity | 1 |
Outline Thickness | 2 |
Center Dot | Off |
Center Dot Opacity | 0 |
Center Dot Thickness | 1 |
Fade Crosshair with Firing Error | Off |
Show Inner Lines | On |
Inner Line Opacity | 1 |
Inner Line Length | 6 |
Inner Line Thickness | 2 |
Inner Line Offset | 2 |
Outer Line Opacity | 0 |
Outer Line Length | 0 |
Outer Line Thickness | 0 |
Outer Line Offset | 0 |
Movement Error | Off |
Valorant White Dot Crosshair (PRX)
White dots are the most simple and minimalist of crosshair types, favored by players who value one-tap Vandal plays. This one is often the choice option for FPS veterans, for whom substance trumps style every time.
PRX’s White Dot Crosshair Code: 0;P;o;0.619;d;1;f;0;s;0;0b;0;1b;0
Suygetsu’s crosshair
Crosshair Detail | Setting |
Code | 0;P;c;5;h;0;d;1;f;0;s;0;0l;1;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0 |
Color | White |
Outlines | Off |
Outline Opacity | 0 |
Outline Thickness | 0 |
Center Dot | Off |
Center Dot Opacity | 0 |
Center Dot Thickness | 0 |
Fade Crosshair with Firing Error | Off |
Show Inner Lines | On |
Inner Line Opacity | 1 |
Inner Line Length | 3 |
Inner Line Thickness | 2 |
Inner Line Offset | 2 |
Outer Line Opacity | 0 |
Outer Line Length | 0 |
Outer Line Thickness | 0 |
Outer Line Offset | 0 |
Movement Error | Off |
Firing Error | Off |
Valorant Green Crosshair (Sayaplayer)
Our first X style crosshair is Sayaplayer’s minimalist green crosshair. Green is a solid choice for visibility on most maps and backdrops, while this crosshair’s small size promises pin-point accuracy.
Sayaplayer’s Green Crosshair Code: 0;s;1;P;c;1;0t;1;0l;3;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0;S;c;1;s;0.75;o;1
Does Crosshair Improve Your Aim?
Having the right crosshair can make all the difference in the world and help you climb through the ranks faster. When you start Valorant, the game gives you a default crosshair that is a big crosshair which may take some getting used to. Nonetheless, many players opt for the dot crosshair or some variation of it as many have found it to have an improved Headshot Kill Ratio when using the dot crosshair.
Borrowing a crosshair
Many players have come across dot crosshairs that they would like to borrow from their teammate and Riot being aware of the practice has rolled out a /cc command which allows you to copy the crosshair and save it to a Crosshair profile. Currently, Riot allows up to 15 unique Crosshair profiles with a single account and players tend to experiment with all the different Crosshairs before settling for the one they are comfortable with most.
Why choose the Dot Crosshair?
The dotted crosshair or its variations have become particularly popular with players because they make your shorts incredibly precise and don’t obstruct your view in any manner. When you want to hit those headshots during your aim duels you want to have pinpoint accuracy, which the dotted crosshair provides giving you an advantage when taking aim duels.