// LOADING VALMAUK
// LOADING VALMAUK
Ready-to-paste crosshair codes, what each setting does, and how to pick a style that fits your aim.
By VALMAUK Staff
Your crosshair is the one setting you stare at every single round, so it is worth getting right. The good news is you do not have to build one from scratch. Valorant lets you import a crosshair with a single code, and below are a few clean, verified-format codes plus a breakdown of what each dial actually does.
To import: open Settings, go to Crosshair, click the Import Profile Code button at the top right, and paste. You can save multiple profiles and hot-swap between them mid-match.
0;P;c;1;h;0;m;1;0l;4;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0A compact four-line cross with a small gap. Bright green reads well against most map backdrops, and the modest length keeps your view clean when you are spraying. This is a safe default if you are not sure what you like yet.
0;P;c;1;o;1;d;1;z;3;0b;0;1b;0A single center dot with no lines. Dots force you to pre-aim tighter because there is nothing to hide a slightly-off placement behind. Popular with players who tap and one-tap, less forgiving if your crosshair placement drifts.
0;P;c;1;h;0;d;1;z;3;0l;3;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0A center dot with short outer lines. You get the pinpoint reference of a dot and the peripheral guidance of a cross. A lot of players land here after experimenting because it covers both close flicks and long holds.
| Setting | Effect |
|---|---|
| Inner Line Length | How long the four lines are. Shorter feels tighter and covers less of the target. |
| Inner Line Thickness | Line weight. Thin (1) is standard; thick lines can obscure heads at range. |
| Inner Line Gap / Offset | The empty space in the middle. Smaller gap centers your eye faster. |
| Center Dot | A single pixel of reference. Turn it on if you want a hard aim point. |
| Outlines | A dark border so the crosshair stays visible on bright surfaces. Keep this on. |
| Color | Green and cyan tend to read best across the map pool; white can vanish on Icebox and Breeze. |
Turn Firing Error and Movement Error off unless you specifically want the crosshair to expand while moving. A static crosshair is easier to place consistently.
A crosshair only pays off if your sensitivity is dialed in too. Pair this with our sensitivity and eDPI breakdown so your hand and your dot are working together, and check the Vandal vs Phantom by map guide to know which rifle you are actually placing that crosshair behind.