CS2 crosshair guide

Green CS2 Crosshair Codes

Copy green CS2 crosshair codes and compare how pro players use this color.

Last reviewed 2026-05-17

Green remains a practical CS2 crosshair color because it contrasts well against many player models and map materials. It is especially useful if cyan or white feels too bright on your monitor.

Do not judge green only in the menu preview. Test it on foliage, greenish walls, and bright utility because those are the spots where the color can blend.

Copy-ready pro crosshairs

DO
donk
CS2 share code
CSGO-TaM3Q-GFU5p-J4Mtu-bSqZw-vyJzN
RO
ropz
CS2 share code
CSGO-nCfX7-54ue9-aC5eV-6Womf-Q6izO
SH
sh1ro
CS2 share code
CSGO-bk5KR-52jw7-tKRaw-7kzdw-hOxoO
MO
molodoy
CS2 share code
CSGO-uiFR2-zaNNs-3cXJx-DA7ip-PJ5mA
FR
frozen
CS2 share code
CSGO-fhT35-p4je7-fDqhM-U4xpR-TDhnL
KS
KSCERATO
CS2 share code
CSGO-y74Xk-crxAo-5N9p4-LQnQ4-KS8SA
TW
Twistzz
CS2 share code
CSGO-Q3Syz-WOaGL-9WTqW-9N3iJ-e64RG
XA
XANTARES
CS2 share code
CSGO-xbpe2-E24RJ-YXNuO-pQvt8-ppNAK

Selection notes

Green is a safe contrast baseline

Green works because it is bright without feeling as harsh as white. It stays readable on many competitive maps, but it still needs map-specific testing.

  • Preset green is the simplest starting point.
  • Custom RGB green helps tune brightness for your monitor.
  • Outline is useful only when green blends into the background.

Test green on Ancient, Nuke, and utility

Green can lose contrast on foliage, greenish walls, or certain lighting. Test common duel spots instead of trusting the menu preview.

Balance brightness and eye fatigue

A crosshair can be visible and still uncomfortable. If neon green pulls too much attention, lower alpha or move toward a softer custom RGB value.

Workflow

1. Start with preset green

Use cl_crosshaircolor 1 as the simplest green baseline.

cl_crosshaircolor 1

2. Check low-contrast spots

Test green on foliage, bright walls, smokes, and utility effects.

3. Tune RGB only if needed

Move to custom RGB when preset green is too harsh or too dim.

Extract green pro setups

Verify green crosshair codes from real demo files.

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FAQ

Why is green so common?

It is bright without being as harsh as white, and it stays readable on many competitive maps.

Should I use preset green or custom RGB green?

Preset green is simpler. Custom RGB helps when you need a softer or brighter variant for your display.

Is green better than cyan?

Green is often softer, while cyan can be brighter. Test both on your monitor.

Should green crosshairs use custom RGB?

Only when the preset green is too bright, too dim, or too close to map colors.