CS2 Crosshair Generator
Build a CS2 crosshair visually or paste a share code. 13 verified pro presets — ZywOo, donk, ropz, s1mple, NiKo + 8 more. One-click export to console commands or share code.
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Crosshair Settings
CS2 Pro Presets
13 verifiedExport
cl_crosshair* commandscl_crosshairsize 3 cl_crosshairgap -1 cl_crosshairthickness 1 cl_crosshaircolor 5 cl_crosshaircolor_r 0 cl_crosshaircolor_g 255 cl_crosshaircolor_b 0 cl_crosshairalpha 255 cl_crosshairdot 0 cl_crosshair_t 0 cl_crosshair_outlinethickness 0 cl_crosshair_drawoutline 0
Why does your crosshair matter?
Your crosshair is the single most-viewed element in any FPS — you stare at it for thousands of hours. A well-tuned crosshair improves target acquisition, reduces visual clutter, and builds consistency in your aim. Most pros spend real time fine-tuning theirs: the right size, gap, and thickness makes enemies easier to spot without blocking the target itself.
Paste a CS2 share code
Got a CSGO-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX string from a friend, a stream, or the in-game crosshair menu? Paste it into the import field at the top and the editor loads it instantly — tweak, export, done. The export panel also generates a fresh share code you can hand to someone else.
CS2 pro crosshair presets
We include CS2 crosshair settings from current top pros — ZywOo, donk, ropz, s1mple, NiKo, m0NESY, broky, KSCERATO, Twistzz, sh1ro, electronic, jL and NAF — each verified against prosettings.net on the date shown in source. One click loads their exact config into the editor.
Why CS2 only?
Valorant’s crosshair model (inner lines, outer lines, separate dot, movement/firing error) doesn’t map faithfully to CS2’s console commands. Rather than render an approximation that looks different from what you’d see in Valorant, we ship CS2 only for now. A native Valorant editor is on the roadmap.
Export to CS2
The CS2 export generates console commands you can paste directly into your autoexec or developer console (cl_crosshairsize, cl_crosshairgap, cl_crosshaircolor_r/g/b, etc.).
Dial in your sensitivity too
A good crosshair pairs with a sensitivity you actually control. If you play both CS2 and Valorant, convert your sens with the Sensitivity Converter so the same flick lands the same shot in either game.