Best Valorant Crosshair Codes (March 2026)

Best Valorant Crosshair Codes (March 2026) – Pro Codes, Simple Dots and High‑Vis Setups

By BattlePooja Team · Updated March 2026 · Season 2026 Act 1

Infographic showing the best Valorant crosshair codes for accurate aiming including multiple crosshair styles and codes players can copy into game settings.
Popular Valorant crosshair codes players can copy into game settings for better accuracy and headshot precision.

Your crosshair is the only UI element you stare at every single round in Valorant. A small change here can genuinely boost your headshot percentage, confidence and ranked win‑rate. This guide covers the best Valorant crosshair codes for March 2026, including pro player‑style crosshairs, clean dots and high‑visibility colors that work on every map.

All the crosshair codes below are ready to copy‑paste. You’ll also learn how to import them, how to tweak them for your own aim style and how to pick the right one for your rank instead of just blindly copying pros.

TL;DR – Top 5 pro‑style crosshairs (March 2026)
If you just want five plug‑and‑play crosshairs used by pros and high‑Elo players, start with these:
  • TenZ‑style small cyan crosshair – 0;P;c;5;h;0;f;0;0l;2;0v;3;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
  • Shroud‑style simple white crosshair – 0;P;c;1;h;0;f;0;0l;3;0v;2;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
  • ScreaM‑style green headshot crosshair – 0;P;c;2;h;0;f;0;0l;2;0v;2;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
  • Asuna‑style aggressive crosshair – 0;P;o;1;f;0;0t;1;0l;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
  • Valyn‑style precise IGL crosshair – 0;s;1;P;c;1;o;1;0t;1;0l;3;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0;S;s;0.65
Copy any code → paste it in the “Import” box in Valorant’s Crosshair settings → done.

How to use crosshair codes in Valorant

Valorant’s crosshair code system makes it super easy to copy any setup you see online. You only need one menu and one paste action.

  1. Open Valorant and go to Settings (ESC → gear icon).
  2. Click the Crosshair tab at the top.
  3. Select a crosshair profile slot (or create a new one).
  4. Click the small Import icon (down‑arrow) next to “Crosshair Profile”.
  5. Paste any code from this article and hit Import.
  6. Make sure “Movement Error” and “Firing Error” are turned off for a static crosshair.

You can store multiple profiles (for example: “Pro”, “Dot”, “High‑Vis”) and quickly swap them when you’re testing different setups or maps.

Top 5 pro‑style Valorant crosshair codes (2026)

These crosshairs are inspired by popular pro and high‑Elo setups: small, clean and designed for headshots. They work best if you already have decent aim and want a precise, unobtrusive crosshair.

StyleCrosshair codeWhy it’s good
TenZ‑style small cyan0;P;c;5;h;0;f;0;0l;2;0v;3;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0Thin, high‑visibility cyan with short lines. Great for long‑range duels and precise tracking.
Shroud‑style simple white0;P;c;1;h;0;f;0;0l;3;0v;2;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0Classic white crosshair with balanced inner lines. Easy to track on most backgrounds.
ScreaM‑style green headshot0;P;c;2;h;0;f;0;0l;2;0v;2;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0Small green crosshair that pops on most maps. Great for one‑tap riflers and precise burst shots.
Asuna‑style aggressive0;P;o;1;f;0;0t;1;0l;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0Compact crosshair for hyper‑aggressive entry play. Prioritises visibility without being too thick.
Valyn‑style IGL crosshair0;s;1;P;c;1;o;1;0t;1;0l;3;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0;S;s;0.65Slightly larger, stable crosshair that helps with both rifling and IGLing while watching multiple angles.
Use these as starting points. If they feel too small, increase inner line thickness or length by one step at a time instead of massively changing the shape.

Best simple dot crosshair codes

Dot crosshairs are amazing if you like clean screen space and have good recoil control. They’re unforgiving if you spray a lot, but they force you to be disciplined with bursts and taps.

StyleCrosshair codeNotes
Minimal green dot0;P;c;2;h;0;f;0;0t;4;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0Tiny green dot with no lines. Great for close‑ to mid‑range headshots.
White dot with outline0;P;c;1;h;0;f;0;0t;4;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;1;S;o;1Dot is easier to see on bright backgrounds thanks to a subtle outline.
Cyan dot (high‑vis)0;P;c;5;h;0;f;0;0t;4;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0Perfect if you like bright colours and play on maps like Breeze or Icebox.
Dot + mini lines0;P;c;2;h;0;f;0;0t;4;0l;1;0v;1;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0Small centre dot plus tiny inner lines to help you track recoil slightly better.

If you struggle to see the dot when spraying, bump the outline opacity or switch to a brighter color like cyan or hot pink.

High‑visibility crosshair colors and map tips

Sometimes your crosshair is good, but the color disappears into the map. Picking the right color for the map you play most can instantly make your aim feel more consistent.

MapSuggested colorHex ideaWhy it works
AscentLight blue / cyan#00e0ffStands out against mid‑tones and green/brown environments.
BindSky blue#00a1ffContrasts well with desert walls and skyboxes.
BreezeCyan#00ffdfVery bright against green and sandy textures.
HavenBlue#0078ffCuts through the warm palette and foliage.
IceboxLight green#2aff00Visible on snow and steel surfaces.
PearlRed#ff1d00Pops against blue and teal environments.

In settings, you don’t set hex codes directly, but you can get close with the built‑in palette. The rule is simple: pick a bright color that never blends with player models or your favourite map’s main background.

Fun and creative crosshair codes

If you stream or just want to mess around in unrated, fun crosshairs keep things fresh. Don’t use these for serious ranked grind, but they’re great for content and warm‑ups.

StyleCrosshair codeWhat it looks like
Smiley face0;P;c;5;h;0;f;0;0l;3;0v;1;0o;3;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0;S;c;0Goofy smile‑like pattern around the centre. Great for custom games.
Box crosshair0;P;c;2;h;0;f;0;0l;4;0v;4;0o;4;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0A small hollow square. Helps some players frame heads visually.
“Plus” crosshair0;P;c;3;h;0;f;0;0l;3;0v;3;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0Looks like a classic FPS plus sign, thicker than pro‑style ones.

How to choose the right crosshair for your rank

There is no single “best” Valorant crosshair code that magically ranks you up. The goal is to find something you can stick with for months, not hours. Use these guidelines instead of swapping every day.

  • Iron–Gold: Start with slightly thicker, high‑visibility crosshairs or small dots with outlines. You want visibility and confidence more than ultra‑precision.
  • Platinum–Ascendant: Move toward smaller, cleaner crosshairs (TenZ‑style, ScreaM‑style) and disable movement/firing error completely.
  • Immortal+: At this point, you know what you like – tiny micro‑adjustments (1‑point line length or thickness changes) matter more than changing shapes.
  • Always test a new crosshair for at least 3–5 full matches and a couple of aim routines before deciding it’s “bad”.
  • Pair crosshair testing with a consistent aim setup (sens, eDPI, FPS, raw input) so you’re not changing too many variables at once.
Before you lock a crosshair and start grinding, use the Valorant Sensitivity Finder & Sens Converter 2026 and Valorant Aim Setup Wizard so your sens, eDPI and FPS are stable. A perfect crosshair on a bad setup still feels bad.

FAQ – Valorant crosshair codes and aim

What is the best crosshair in Valorant?

The best crosshair is one you can see clearly on every map and that doesn’t distract you while spraying or flicking. For most players, a small static crosshair with a bright color (cyan, green, red) and no movement/firing error is ideal.

Should I copy pro crosshair codes?

Copying pro crosshairs is a good starting point, but don’t assume it will instantly fix your aim. Treat pro codes as templates, then adjust line length, thickness and color until it feels comfortable for your own sensitivity and monitor.

Are dot crosshairs good for beginners?

Dot crosshairs are powerful but unforgiving. For absolute beginners, a small crosshair with short lines is usually better because it still gives you some visual help with recoil and spray patterns. Once your control improves, you can switch to dots.

Do crosshair colors actually matter?

Yes. If your crosshair blends into the background, you’ll lose track of it in fights. Bright, contrasting colors like cyan, red or lime green tend to work best across Valorant’s current map pool. Avoid colors that match your favourite map’s walls.

How often should I change my crosshair?

As little as possible. Pick one or two favourites and stick with them for weeks. Constantly changing crosshairs makes it harder to build muscle memory, especially when you’re also adjusting sensitivity or learning new agents.

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