Best Valorant crosshair codes used by pros & streamers

A screenshot featuring Valorant pro player crosshairs.

It takes time to make the perfect Valorant crosshair from scratch, as finding one you’d be fully comfortable with — whether that’s a dot crosshair or something else entirely — needs a lot of tinkering. But if you want something new quick, there are plenty of pro crosshair codes you can copy and paste into the game, including those used in VCT leagues.

Using one of the best crosshairs in Valorant can put you at an advantage, too, so here’s a full list of crosshair codes that both pros and streamers have used.

Note: Use the copy button under the ‘crosshair code’ column in the tables below to quickly grab the code you want to use in-game. Click on an image below to see it full size.

Best Valorant crosshairs used by pros

Best Valorant crosshairs used by streamers

More crosshair codes

If you’re not come across your favorite pro player or streamer in the lists above, you’ll find some additional crosshair codes to use in game below:

How to copy & import a crosshair code

To import a crosshair code to your own account, first, copy the code you want to use from the tables above to your clipboard. Next, open the Valorant client, bring up the Settings tab from the gear icon in the top right-hand corner, and follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to the Crosshair section of Settings.
  2. Find the Crosshair Proilfe section at the top of the screen.
  3. Click on the Arrow pointing down icon in the profile row.
  4. Paste the code into the text box and click Import.

Note: You only have a limited number of crosshair profiles available in-game.

A screenshot of the settings menu in Valorant.
The crosshair section of the Settings tab.

More helpful guides

How to pick the best crosshair

You can create almost any crosshair you can think of in Valorant, with maximum customization to find a comfortable fit. However, there are a few general pointers to consider when finding the best option for you:

  1. You’ll want high-contrast colors, like green, so you can easily see your crosshair at all times.
  2. Be sure to also use even values so your crosshair remains centered and true.
  3. Finally, you’ll want to turn the movement error off. Dynamic crosshairs ⁠can get very distracting, so keeping them static will help.

Episode 5 Act 2 introduced the feature to set a custom color for your crosshair, so you can copy other players’ settings from above and either run them exactly how your favorite pro does, or use it as a base to make your own.

Related

For even more on Riot’s FPS, check out the best controller settings, best dot crosshairs, and a breakdown of Valorant’s skin bundles.