
How to Copy Crosshair in Valorant
See how the right crosshair can up your game.

Learn how to copy a crosshair in Valorant from friends or pros in seconds. Step-by-step guide for importing crosshair codes and customizing your aim.
Your crosshair in Valorant isn’t just cosmetic—it’s a critical part of precision and overall performance. We’ll walk you through the fastest ways to copy a crosshair, whether it's in-game or via a shareable code. You'll also learn how to manage multiple profiles, troubleshoot common issues, and test your aim with tools like the SteelSeries 3D Aim Trainer.
Why Copy Someone’s Crosshair in Valorant?
In Valorant, your crosshair is more than just a visual, it impacts your aim, clarity, and overall performance. That’s why many players copy the crosshairs of pros like TenZ, Yay, or Aspas, hoping to mimic their precision and visibility.
Thankfully, Valorant makes it easy to copy a crosshair from a teammate, streamer, or code online, no manual adjustments required.
How to Do It

Your crosshair in Valorant isn’t just cosmetic, it’s a critical part of precision and overall performance. We’ll walk you through the fastest ways to copy a crosshair, whether it's in-game or via a shareable code. You'll also learn how to manage multiple profiles, troubleshoot common issues, and test your aim with tools like the SteelSeries 3D Aim Trainer.
Why Copy Someone’s Crosshair in Valorant?
In Valorant, your crosshair is more than just a visual, it impacts your aim, clarity, and overall performance. That’s why many players copy the crosshairs of pros like TenZ, Yay, or Aspas, hoping to mimic their precision and visibility.
Thankfully, Valorant makes it easy to copy a crosshair from a teammate, streamer, or code online, no manual adjustments required.
How to Do It
Method 1: Copy a Teammate’s Crosshair In-Game
With this method, keep in mind that if you're using the in-game “Copy Crosshair” feature via the scoreboard, the person must be your current teammate in a live match.
Press Tab to open the scoreboard during a match.
Hover over your teammate’s crosshair icon (next to their name).
Click the Copy Crosshair button that appears.
The game instantly creates a new crosshair profile based on their settings.
Note: You can later rename or edit the profile in your settings.
Method 2: Import a Crosshair Using a Code
Many players share crosshair codes online, especially pros and content creators. Here’s how to import one:
Open Settings → Crosshair tab.
Select Import Profile Code.
Paste the code (e.g., 0;P;c;8;b;1;t;1;o;0;z;2;a;1;0t;2;0l;6;0v;6;0o;3;0a;0.8;0s;1;0e;1;1t;2;1l;2;1v;2;1o;10;1a;0.35;1s;1;1e;1;u;FFFFFF;d;0;h;0;0g;0;1g;0;0f;1;1f;1;0m;0;1m;1;0b;0;1b;0;m;0)
Hit Import, and the crosshair will be added to your profiles.
Here are a few popular examples:
TenZ Crosshair Code: 0;s;1;P;c;5;o;0.5;d;1;z;1;a;1;f;0;t;1
Yay Crosshair Code: 0;s;1;P;c;1;o;1;d;1;z;1;a;1;f;0;t;2
How to Manage Crosshair Profiles
Valorant allows you to store multiple crosshair profiles. To switch or customize:
Go to Settings → Crosshair.
Use the dropdown menu to select one of your profiles.
Rename, edit, or duplicate as needed.
Pro Tip: You can assign specific crosshairs to each weapon
Tips for Choosing the Right Crosshair

Everyone has their preference, but here are a few things to keep in mind:
Color: Use a bright color that stands out against most backgrounds, like cyan.
Thickness: Thin crosshairs give you more visibility, but can be hard to track on fast flicks.
Center Dot: Useful for tap-firing accuracy, but some people feel they’re distracting.
Movement Error/ Firing Error: Most pros turn these off for a cleaner look.
Want to put your new crosshair to the test?
Try SteelSeries 3D Aim Trainer on GG for free. Sharpen your flicks, tracking, and reaction time using your in-game sensitivity. Perfect for testing how your crosshair performs in real Valorant aim scenarios.
Troubleshooting: Why Can’t I Copy a Crosshair?
Crosshair button missing? This only works if your teammate is using a custom crosshair.
Import code not working? Double-check that the code is copied in full and matches Valorant’s code format.
Changes not saving? Make sure you’re editing the right profile and clicking “save.”
Master Your Aim Starting With the Right Crosshair
Finding the perfect crosshair can seriously elevate your game, and thanks to Valorant’s built-in tools, copying one takes just a few clicks. Whether you're importing a code from a top-tier pro or borrowing your duo's setup mid-match, experimenting with different crosshairs is a smart way to fine-tune your aim.
Once you've picked your favorite, don't forget to test it out in real aim scenarios using tools like SteelSeries 3D Aim Trainer on GG to sharpen your skills even further. The right crosshair won't turn you into a Radiant overnight, but it can definitely help you hit more shots along the way.
How to Copy Crosshair in Valorant: FAQs
Where can I find pro crosshair codes?
Pro player crosshair codes are often shared on YouTube, Reddit, or Valorant esports sites. You can also find curated lists in guides like this one.
Does the crosshair affect aim in Valorant?
Technically, no, but the right crosshair improves visibility and focus, which can positively impact your accuracy and reaction time.
Can I test crosshairs without playing a match?
Yes, hop into Valorant’s Practice Range or use a tool like SteelSeries 3D Aim Trainer to test how your crosshair feels while aiming.

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