How to Use Valorant Crosshair Codes

Complete guide to importing crosshair codes

Valorant crosshair codes make it easy to share and copy crosshair settings. Instead of manually adjusting dozens of settings, you can simply paste a code and instantly get the exact same crosshair. Here's how to do it.

What is a Crosshair Code?

A crosshair code is a string of characters that contains all the information about a crosshair's settings. It looks something like this:

0;P;c;5;o;1;d;1;z;3;f;0;0t;6;0l;2;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0

This code contains information about the color, size, shape, outlines, and all other crosshair parameters. When imported, Valorant automatically applies all these settings.

How to Import a Crosshair Code

Follow these steps to import a crosshair code into Valorant:

  1. Copy the code - Click the "Copy" button next to any crosshair on our site, or manually select and copy the code string.
  2. Open Valorant - Launch the game and wait for it to fully load.
  3. Go to Settings - Click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the main menu.
  4. Navigate to Crosshair - Select the "Crosshair" tab from the settings menu.
  5. Click Import Profile Code - You'll find this button near the top of the crosshair settings.
  6. Paste the code - Press Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac) to paste your copied code.
  7. Click Import - The game will apply the crosshair settings immediately.
Tip: You can save multiple crosshair profiles in Valorant. After importing, consider saving it to a profile slot so you can easily switch between different crosshairs.

How to Export Your Crosshair Code

Want to share your own crosshair? Here's how to get your crosshair code:

  1. Go to Settings → Crosshair in Valorant
  2. Click on "Export Profile Code"
  3. The code will be copied to your clipboard automatically
  4. Paste it anywhere to share with others

Common Issues and Solutions

Code Not Working

If your code doesn't import correctly:

  • Make sure you copied the entire code without any extra spaces
  • Check that you're pasting in the correct field
  • Try copying the code again - sometimes partial copies happen

Crosshair Looks Different

Sometimes imported crosshairs may look slightly different due to:

  • Different resolution settings
  • Game updates that changed crosshair rendering
  • Monitor scaling differences
Note: Crosshair codes only transfer crosshair settings, not other game settings like sensitivity or keybinds.

Using Our Crosshair Builder

If you want to customize a crosshair before using it, try our Crosshair Builder. You can:

  • Import any crosshair code and modify it
  • See live preview of changes
  • Generate a new code when you're done

Ready to find your perfect crosshair? Browse our crosshair library or create your own!