CS2 crosshair guide

Best CS2 Crosshair Codes Used by Pro Players

Start with pro CS2 crosshair codes, then choose by size, color, and role.

Last reviewed 2026-05-17

The fastest way to choose a CS2 crosshair is to start with codes that pro players are already using. Compare a few shapes first, then decide whether you want something smaller, brighter, static, dynamic, or closer to a specific role.

Use the player cards as your short list, then check the common gap, size, and thickness range before importing. If your code sits near those ranges, you are starting from a shape that already works for many serious players.

This page is built for players searching for practical CS2 crosshair codes they can copy immediately, not for a theoretical settings list. Pick one baseline, import it, and test it against real map backgrounds before saving it.

Copy-ready pro crosshairs

ZY
ZywOo
CS2 share code
CSGO-zD76C-Kf7Dy-MBNJD-kDSZz-mGeFO
DO
donk
CS2 share code
CSGO-TaM3Q-GFU5p-J4Mtu-bSqZw-vyJzN
RO
ropz
CS2 share code
CSGO-nCfX7-54ue9-aC5eV-6Womf-Q6izO
M0
m0NESY
CS2 share code
CSGO-fdBDn-SmBER-ZeejC-iw5tu-kHk9Q
SH
sh1ro
CS2 share code
CSGO-bk5KR-52jw7-tKRaw-7kzdw-hOxoO
MO
molodoy
CS2 share code
CSGO-uiFR2-zaNNs-3cXJx-DA7ip-PJ5mA
FL
flameZ
CS2 share code
CSGO-ANFqt-s6dDk-cZGKb-dMXSu-wzUrC
FR
frozen
CS2 share code
CSGO-fhT35-p4je7-fDqhM-U4xpR-TDhnL

Selection notes

Start from a proven pro baseline

A good CS2 crosshair recommendation should narrow choices before it gives you codes. Start with known pro setups, then judge whether the shape fits your resolution, monitor, and role.

  • Riflers usually need a compact shape that survives fast clears.
  • AWPers still need a readable rifle and pistol crosshair.
  • Support and anchor players can bias toward cleaner, calmer shapes.

Do not pick by popularity alone

Popularity is useful, but it cannot know your background contrast or aiming habits. Use popular codes as a shortlist, then compare size, gap, thickness, outline, and color on real maps.

  • If the center covers heads at long range, reduce size or gap.
  • If the crosshair disappears on utility, change color before changing shape.
  • If you keep over-correcting, test a calmer static code.

Turn one copied code into your own setup

The fastest workflow is copy, import, test, then adjust one value. Save the original code before editing so you can return to the pro baseline if your changes make it worse.

Workflow

1. Choose one pro baseline

Start with one player code instead of switching between many options at once.

2. Import and test visibility

Check the crosshair on bright walls, dark corners, smokes, and common duel distances.

3. Adjust only one value

Tune size, gap, thickness, or color one at a time so you know what changed.

Browse pro crosshairs

Compare current pro player codes before choosing a baseline.

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FAQ

Should I copy the most popular CS2 crosshair exactly?

Copy it as a baseline, then adjust size and gap after a few deathmatch rounds. Popularity is useful for orientation, not a guarantee that it fits your resolution.

What makes a crosshair a good default?

A good default stays visible on most maps, does not cover the head at mid range, and uses size, gap, and thickness values that are easy to test without major edits.

Which pro crosshair should I try first?

Start with a player close to your role, then compare one smaller and one brighter alternative.

How many codes should I test in one session?

Test three at most. More than that usually makes the differences harder to remember.