The crosshairs used by the best Valorant players in the world, updated for 2026. Every code is verified, one-click to copy, and works with the latest version of VALORANT.
The best crosshairs in Valorant share a few traits: they are small and static (no movement or firing error expansion), use a high-contrast color like white or cyan against most backgrounds, and have no outer lines that clutter your vision.
Most top VCT pros use a crosshair with inner line length 2–5 and gap 1–3, no outer lines, and firing error disabled. Some prefer a pure dot (no lines at all) for maximum precision. The goal is a crosshair that sits exactly where your bullets land, without any visual noise.
Used by the top-ranked players in VCT 2026
TenZ
Duelist · Sentinels
800 DPI · 0.335 sens
aspas
Duelist · LOUD
800 DPI · 0.32 sens
s0m
Controller · NRG
800 DPI · 0.212 sens
Derke
Duelist · Fnatic
800 DPI · 0.4 sens
nAts
Controller · Team Spirit
400 DPI · 0.73 sens
cNed
Duelist · Natus Vincere
1600 DPI · 0.22 sens
Jinggg
Duelist · Paper Rex
800 DPI · 0.406 sens
Forsaken
Duelist · Paper Rex
400 DPI · 0.8 sens
Zekken
Duelist · Sentinels
800 DPI · 0.275 sens
yay
Duelist · Cloud9
800 DPI · 0.344 sens
For new players:Start with a medium-sized white crosshair with inner lines length 4–6 and gap 2. This gives you a reference point while you develop your aim. TenZ or Derke's crosshair is a good starting point.
For experienced players:A smaller crosshair (inner lines 2–3, gap 1) or a pure dot like s0m's helps develop precise aim by forcing you to rely on muscle memory rather than the crosshair itself.
For Operator / Sheriff players:A thinner, smaller crosshair reduces visual obstruction and helps with precise flick shots. Try aspas's green crosshair — a very thin inner line with minimal gap.