Gaming Codes

CS2 Crosshair Codes (July 2026)

Import pro and streamer crosshair codes instantly in CS2, with the list updated regularly for accuracy.

Import pro and streamer crosshair codes instantly in CS2, with the list updated regularly for accuracy.

Your crosshair is the one constant on screen in every round of Counter-Strike 2, and the right setup can make headshots feel more natural and spray control more readable. The codes below let you copy the exact crosshair settings used by top pros and streamers without touching a single console command manually.


How to import a crosshair code in CS2

Before diving into the codes, here is how to apply any of them in-game. The process takes about ten seconds.

Open CS2 and click the settings gear icon in the top-left corner of the main menu.
Navigate to the Game tab, then select the Crosshair sub-tab.
Click the Share or Import button on the crosshair preview. A pop-up window will appear with an empty text field.
Paste any code from the lists below into that field, then click Import. Your crosshair updates immediately — no restart needed.

Note: Crosshairs can look larger or smaller depending on your resolution and aspect ratio. A crosshair set on a 4:3 stretched resolution will appear wider on a 16:9 monitor, so adjust size and thickness to match your own setup after importing.


CS2 pro player crosshair codes

The players below represent a range of roles — entry fraggers, AWPers, support players, and lurkers — so there is a useful starting point regardless of how you play.

donk (Spirit)

Donk CS2 Crosshair
  • CSGO-2uZLz-jXPTZ-SUkJx-dmJyv-UxQRO — donk’s current crosshair (Dexerto, June 2026)

donk is one of the most aggressive entry fraggers in the world. His crosshair is compact and tight, built for fast wide-swings and first-bullet precision. If you play an assertive rifle style, this is a strong template.

s1mple (BC.Game Esports)

S1mple CS2 Crosshair
  • CSGO-E8xcE-27Lmw-2ipNt-3HZvp-pevvE — s1mple’s crosshair (June 2026)

s1mple’s setup is clean and practical — a tight static crosshair that works equally well on rifles and the AWP. It is a reliable choice for players who switch between weapons regularly. He was last seen using a cyan crosshair on a 4:3 resolution.

ZywOo (Vitality)

Zywoo CS2 Crosshair
  • CSGO-KDOkV-jUpoE-GdhAh-YzbZL-MYXTB — ZywOo’s crosshair (June 2026)

ZywOo primarily plays the AWP but is equally dangerous on rifles. His crosshair is small, static, and easy to read across all map lighting conditions. It is one of the safest all-round templates to start from.

NiKo (Falcons)

  • CSGO-m89VO-6zPDr-53TJ9-OySAJ-V8Y2Q — NiKo’s crosshair (June 2026)

NiKo is widely regarded as one of the best riflers in the world. His crosshair is compact and disciplined, designed for headshot-level placement and precise first-bullet accuracy. Entry fraggers and aggressive riflers will find it a natural fit.

m0NESY (Falcons)

Monesy CS2 Crosshair
  • CSGO-wAD3c-ykt5L-zvZ98-vBisR-6sWPA — m0NESY’s crosshair (June 2026)

m0NESY is one of the most exciting AWPers in the world. His crosshair has a clean static feel with good center-screen presence, making it useful for both scoped and unscoped play. He has recently been using a green crosshair in place of his previous cyan setup.

sh1ro (Spirit)

  • CSGO-bk5KR-52jw7-tKRaw-7kzdw-hOxoO — sh1ro’s crosshair

ropz (Vitality)

  • CSGO-RLHnF-xbYw5-ZBiB5-MEOKJ-edK5O — ropz’s crosshair (June 2026)

dev1ce (100 Thieves)

  • CSGO-jUj4R-WhF7m-G9Y5S-iLXzW-vMxoO — dev1ce’s crosshair (June 2026)

Xantares

  • CSGO-xbpe2-E24RJ-YXNuO-pQvt8-ppNAK — Xantares’s crosshair

kyousuke (Falcons)

  • CSGO-eHZw3-8hCwT-qipDN-CHFWT-nQopQ — kyousuke’s crosshair (June 2026)

Twistzz (FaZe)

  • CSGO-Q3Syz-WOaGL-9WTqW-9N3iJ-e64RG — Twistzz’s crosshair (June 2026)

YEKINDAR (Furia)

  • CSGO-F4wiZ-mSAUQ-QHqmj-nq42i-uTaUN — YEKINDAR’s crosshair

ELiGE

  • CSGO-9Xqnn-EfrJy-eq2pc-M8Yxa-zqLDR — ELiGE’s crosshair (June 2026)

malbsMd (Liquid)

  • CSGO-MQYLm-nK5pN-DtXZW-KkmSV-OP3ED — malbsMd’s crosshair (June 2026)

flameZ (Vitality)

  • CSGO-ANFqt-s6dDk-cZGKb-dMXSu-wzUrC — flameZ’s crosshair (June 2026)

molodoy (Furia)

  • CSGO-Un9sK-tQVUX-avrUV-WXfxK-pBtdA — molodoy’s crosshair

Extended pro crosshair code list

The table below covers additional pro players from teams including Vitality, NAVI, Spirit, Falcons, and Furia.

PlayerTeamCrosshair Code
ApexVitalityCSGO-btDO4-QLrUa-oORuE-aC9rx-LiyHL
MeziiVitalityCSGO-zD76C-Kf7Dy-MBNJD-kDSZz-mGeFO
AleksibNAVICSGO-XdLy4-rox9M-8hs4o-nBfTD-4uhCG
iMNAVICSGO-bSSiX-DDtBE-QuJpp-cS3iX-VjaAB
b1tNAVICSGO-u2H9q-R3KDb-ijHuY-Bfizr-J9T8N
w0nderfulNAVICSGO-zVW3L-i3uwx-TvBqz-qch8e-SLLTK
makazzeNAVICSGO-oKnfU-NwNQ2-FbHVL-xNXzW-vMxoO
magixxSpiritCSGO-3P8vG-eFro9-pvpiB-Ut7o3-dv6KQ
tN1RSpiritCSGO-cXqqP-hsCGm-psctM-hhbP5-oYrVQ
zont1xSpiritCSGO-iFmqr-NWMkU-Q38iA-iC6Ru-RPNMB
KarriganFalconsCSGO-7E6uR-d4dOe-LZE8J-OZ8kM-4JDhP
TeSeSFalconsCSGO-EvvTA-D6U88-mXTHk-acm3G-bkMHA
FalleNFuriaCSGO-ssxCh-Y9LFi-B9amu-NWkZo-ObaAB
KsceratoFuriaCSGO-uSeWF-F4v3i-yzDJ7-OEThH-CFCEB
yuurihFuriaCSGO-Jhfkc-4UpR6-DJftC-VfGek-pL3ED
brokyFaZeCSGO-vBPqC-DXDO5-LxjkU-WBSvZ-9mUCP
910The MongolZCSGO-Cn2ZN-eMvFP-VMB4B-q8mAh-pzJzN
apEXVitalityCSGO-6fpYC-NBRGB-GH5TR-XHd6W-HVGOP

CS2 streamer crosshair codes

Streamers tend to prioritize visibility and readability on camera, often leaning toward slightly bolder or more colorful crosshairs than active competitive players.

  • CSGO-jLzbk-MYP6s-3pnCh-8knHU-85hWA — ScreaM
  • CSGO-oWwnn-Keks9-w8fEW-LnBEY-pYOAK — Shroud
  • CSGO-r3XBE-ySAhm-GuHRz-CfiVC-Vc4NF — Stewie2k
  • CSGO-KrnSy-ozhbX-qV9j8-qBzZT-ey3JE — ohnePixel

Crosshair style and settings basics

Most pros use a Style 4 static crosshair. Static crosshairs do not expand when you move or shoot, which removes visual noise during firefights and forces you to learn recoil through muscle memory rather than relying on the crosshair as a cue. Dynamic crosshairs expand during movement and spray, which can help beginners understand inaccuracy windows, but most experienced players find them distracting.

Crosshair TypeBehaviorBest For
Static (Style 4)Stays fixed during movement and firingAWPers, riflers, most competitive players
DynamicExpands to reflect current inaccuracyPlayers learning spray patterns
HybridCombines static and dynamic elementsIntermediate players experimenting

For color, cyan is the most common choice among pros because it contrasts well against the brown, tan, and grey surfaces that dominate CS2 maps. Green is a close second, while yellow and white are also popular. Pink and magenta work well on maps with heavy foliage or bright skyboxes where green can blend in. There is no universally correct color — test a few across different maps to find what stays visible for you.

On gap and size, a negative gap value (such as -2 or -3) pulls the crosshair lines closer together for a tighter point of aim. A gap that is too wide makes it harder to pinpoint exactly where your first bullet lands. A thickness of 1 to 1.5 combined with a size of 1.5 to 2.5 is a common starting range for native 16:9 resolutions.

Tip: If you want to preview crosshairs before committing to one in a live match, the Crashz Crosshair Generator Workshop map lets you test styles against real map backgrounds and adjust settings in real time.

Illustration

Pro crosshair codes are best treated as starting points. Import one that matches your role and playstyle, then fine-tune the size, gap, and color to suit your monitor, resolution, and personal preference. The import process is reversible — you can switch codes at any time from the same Crosshair settings menu.