CS2 crosshair guide

CS2 Crosshair Generator and Code Preview

Preview CS2 crosshair codes, convert them to console commands, and compare pro examples.

Last reviewed 2026-05-17

A generator helps when you know the shape you want but do not want to edit console variables by hand. Use it to move deliberately from a pro code to your own variation.

Preview changes in small steps. Size, gap, thickness, outline, and color interact, so large changes can make it hard to understand what improved.

Workflow

1. Start from a real code

Paste a pro or personal share code so the generator has a grounded baseline.

2. Adjust visible parameters

Change size, gap, thickness, dot, outline, and color while watching the preview.

3. Export code or commands

Copy the resulting share code or console commands for CS2.

4. Validate in game

Check the generated setup on several map backgrounds before saving it permanently.

Open crosshair builder

Build and preview a CS2 crosshair before committing it to your config.

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FAQ

Can a generator create a valid CS2 share code?

Use it to preview and export supported settings, then verify the result in game.

Should I start from scratch?

Starting from a real pro or personal code usually gives a better baseline than a blank setup.