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Crosshair Codes

Copy a code, see it previewed live, then test it in a real aim drill before you queue — all in your browser, no download. Every code below uses Valorant's standard Import Profile Code format, so it drops straight into the game.

How to import a crosshair code in Valorant

  1. Launch Valorant and open Settings (the gear, top-right).
  2. Go to the Crosshair tab and pick the profile slot you want to overwrite.
  3. Click Import Profile Code at the top of the crosshair panel.
  4. Paste the code and hit Import — your crosshair updates instantly.

To share your own, tune it in-game and click Copy Profile Code — then paste it into RELEVEL's crosshair editor to test it in a drill, or send it to a teammate.

Test a crosshair before you trust it

A crosshair only matters once you're shooting. Load any code into RELEVEL and run a 60-second flick drill at your exact sens.

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Picking a crosshair that helps your aim

The current pro meta is simple: a small classic cross in a high-contrast colour (cyan, green or white), outlines on, center dot off, inner line length around 3–4, thickness 1, a small gap, and both Movement Error and Firing Error disabled so the crosshair stays static.

A static crosshair trains better habits — it keeps your reference point fixed so you learn real crosshair placement instead of reacting to the crosshair bloom. Colour is personal, but cyan and green read well against Valorant's mostly warm, low-contrast maps.

Whatever you pick, the only way to know if it works for you is reps. Load it into a browser aim drill and watch your accuracy across a few runs.

Crosshair FAQ

How do I import a crosshair code in Valorant?

Open Valorant → Settings → Crosshair → Import Profile Code, paste the code and click Import. The crosshair applies instantly to your selected profile slot.

How do I copy my own crosshair as a code?

In Valorant go to Settings → Crosshair, tune it, then click Copy Profile Code at the top. Paste that string anywhere — including into RELEVEL to test it in an aim drill.

What crosshair do most pros use?

Most run a small cyan, green or white classic cross with outlines on, center dot off, inner line length 3–4, thickness 1, a small gap, and movement + firing error disabled for a static crosshair.

Does a crosshair code change my sensitivity?

No. A crosshair code only controls the look of your crosshair — colour, lines, dot and outlines. It does not touch your sensitivity, DPI or any gameplay setting. To match your sens, use the sensitivity converter.

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