Having a good VALORANT crosshair code is essential to getting good at the game. Sure, it’s not as important as aim or game sense, but it will impact your aim, making it an important part of your game to think about.
If you’re not the type to chop up a crosshair yourself, then I’ve got five crosshairs you need to try out. These are the crosshairs belonging to XSET’s North American Challengers Stage 2 winning roster. These guys beat Optic when they were at the top of their game, so there’s clearly something to take away here.
XSET VALORANT Crosshair Codes
AYRIN
AYRIN VALORANT Crosshair Code – 0;P;c;1;h;0;0l;3;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
AYRIN’s VALORANT crosshair code is one we typically see a lot of different pro players using. It was popularized by TenZ, but professionals and amateurs alike have been using it for longer than VALORANT has been around.
It’s a small crosshair with the center dot removed, and a little bit of space between the inner lines. This gives you enough precision to aim accurately while also not being too small as to obstruct your ability to see it during gunfights.
AYRIN’s crosshair is a safe choice. If anyone was struggling to find a crosshair at all, I would point them in this direction.
BcJ
BcJ VALORANT Crosshair Code – 0;P;c;7;o;0.175;0t;1;0l;4;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
BcJ’s crosshair is unique and comes to us straight from the man himself on Twitter, so we don’t need to worry about the crosshair being wrong – although it could potentially be out of date.
It’s unique compared to other pro-VALORANT crosshairs. It has no center dot, but the inner lines are close enough together to form a whole, unlike AYRIN’s. It’s longer and thinner than other crosshairs of this style and you can feel that in your gameplay. It’s unusual, but not in a bad way.
I’m not sure I would recommend this crosshair, but there’s no harm in giving it a try for yourself.
dephh
dephh VALORANT Crosshair Code – 0;P;o;1;0l;4;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
I’m a fan of chunky crosshairs, I’ll admit, so there’s some bias when I say that dephh’s crosshair is one of my favorite pro crosshairs ever.
The black outline with the white inner lines is such a good idea that I’m not sure how I didn’t think of it myself. It makes your crosshair clearly stands out against almost any background, making it easy to stay focused.
This crosshair is on the bigger side, but that works to its advantage. If you’re like me and prefer your crosshairs large, this is absolutely one you need to try.
zekken
zekken VALORANT Crosshair Code – 0;P;h;0;0t;1;0l;3;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
I’m not too big a fan of the style of crosshair that zekken uses. As I said, I like big crosshairs, and zekken’s is very intentionally thin. That lends itself to more precision-based gunplay, but I found that I struggled to see where the crosshair was against any cream or white environment.
If that’s a trade-off you’re willing to make for the sake of precise shots, then by all means give this one a try. Maybe even try changing the color to something that pops a little more against VALORANT’s color scheme.
Cryocells
Cryocells VALORANT Crosshair Code – 0;P;h;0;0l;4;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
Cryocell’s VALORANT crosshair is, like AYRIN’s, a style you typically see pros use. In the case of this crosshair, it was widely popularized by Yay. In fact, this crosshair is identical to Yay’s. They’re the same.
Given that, you shouldn’t be surprised to hear it’s a great crosshair. There’s no center space, which is unusual, but not bad by any means. You might not be able to see what you’re shooting at in long-range gunfights, but the size of the crosshair should make up for that loss of precision.
If someone making a move to VALORANT asked me for crosshair recommendations, this one would be at the top of my list. Everyone should try it out at least once.
Published: Jun 30, 2022 11:48 am