CS2 crosshair guide

White CS2 Crosshair Codes

Use white CS2 crosshair codes for a clean setup across bright and dark maps.

Last reviewed 2026-05-17

White crosshairs feel clean because they do not carry a strong color cast. The downside is obvious: bright walls, sky, flash effects, and pale utility can all reduce contrast.

If you like white, consider a small outline or slightly thicker shape. The goal is to keep the neutral look without letting the center disappear.

Copy-ready pro crosshairs

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CS2 share code
CSGO-Cn2ZN-eMvFP-VMB4B-q8mAh-pzJzN
BL
bLitz
CS2 share code
CSGO-44rzY-C8TmF-Ej72s-VNKFJ-cMwLA
CO
cobrazera
CS2 share code
CSGO-GsnzG-rBZDa-ry2xe-zrqZs-qKwLA
JA
Jame
CS2 share code
CSGO-rLYmC-Gep2i-hh73s-WHidf-OnMHA
ME
meyern
CS2 share code
CSGO-wDZKR-SaPqO-rfbkT-dmfFU-FTsFF
ST
Staehr
CS2 share code
CSGO-m2Gt9-QBp3Z-fN8BK-xSHyZ-NCmDA
ZO
zont1x
CS2 share code
CSGO-q2paS-37Nkb-T7QEt-T8BVd-WFKeB
IN
INS
CS2 share code
CSGO-ypC4V-mQvoJ-GoHFj-htAA6-9DmDA

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FAQ

Is white hard to see in CS2?

It can be on bright surfaces. Use outline, alpha, or thickness adjustments if the center fades.

Why choose white over green?

White is visually neutral and clean. Green usually wins when you need stronger color contrast.