There is no single best Valorant crosshair, only the one that stays visible to your eye and keeps your crosshair placement sharp. Still, a few clear patterns win in 2026: small, high contrast, and minimal. This guide rounds up the crosshairs worth copying right now, grouped by style and color, and links straight to live collections so you can preview and copy any code in one click.
What the best crosshairs have in common
The crosshairs that top players run in 2026 share three traits. They are small, so the center stays precise at range. They use a high contrast color, usually cyan, so they never blend into a wall or an agent. And they are static, so the reticle does not balloon when you move or shoot.
Start from those defaults and adjust one setting at a time. If you cannot see your crosshair in a fight, make it brighter or add a thin outline before you make it bigger.
Best dot crosshairs
A single center dot is the most precise option for headshot placement and for operators, because it marks one exact point. It is the cleanest reticle you can run and a favorite of players who rely on raw crosshair placement.
Browse the most copied dot crosshairs and import any of them in one click.
Best small crosshairs
Small crosshairs keep your view clear while still giving you four reference lines. They are the safest all round choice for most players and the most common shape across the pro scene.
See the most popular small crosshairs and copy the one that fits your aim.
Best cyan crosshairs
Cyan is the most popular crosshair color in Valorant because almost nothing on the maps is cyan, so it stays visible against walls and agents alike. Many of the most recognizable pro crosshairs, including the classic TenZ setup, are cyan.
Explore the best cyan crosshairs and grab a code that pops on every map.
Crosshairs the pros use
If you want a proven starting point, copy a setup straight from a professional. Every pro on our roster lists their exact crosshair code next to their sensitivity, DPI and gear, and you can browse them by player or by team.
Pick a player you watch, copy their code, and tweak the size and color to your taste.
How to copy and import a crosshair
- Open any crosshair on this site and press the copy button to copy its code.
- Launch Valorant and go to Settings, then Crosshair.
- Open the Import Profile Code option at the top of the crosshair menu.
- Paste the code and confirm to apply the crosshair instantly.