CS2 Crosshair Generator

CS2 Crosshair Generator
Move the crosshair around to see how it looks on different surfaces, click to lock it
Crosshair
Style
Alpha
Thickness
Size
Gap
Outline
Color
Dot
Preset
Default
Dot
Cross
Config
Copy/paste variables to config or config to textfield
Copy/paste variables directly into console

Your CS2 crosshair is, in some ways, a reflection of who you are as a player. If you’re someone who values precision over everything, you might want to go with a small crosshair (or even just a dot) and if you’re a completely new player you may even want to opt for a dynamic crosshair.

Even though a crosshair isn’t a massively game-changing element, choosing a crosshair that suits you and your preferences can make you a lot more consistent, so it’s important that you take some time to decide which one you want to use.

Our CS2 crosshair generator allows you to tweak all the settings that are available in the actual game. Simply tweak the crosshair in our generator until you find one that you like and then use it in the game, either by copying the values of the crosshair into your console or by simply using the crosshair code (HOW TO: Copy CS2 Crosshairs) and pasting that into your game.

If you’re new to CS2 crosshairs, you can read our guide on how to create the best CS2 crosshair, and you can also read our top CS2 crosshair codes article, but in case you don’t want to do all that we’ll give you a quick guide on what the different settings do:

  1. Style – Choose between different crosshair styles.
  2. Alpha – This decides how transparent your crosshair is.
  3. Thickness – This changes the thickness of the lines of the crosshair.
  4. Size – This is basically ‘length’; it changes the length of the lines that the crosshair is made up of.
  5. Gap – Changes the distance between the individual crosshair lines/elements.
  6. Outline – Adds black outlines to the lines of your crosshair.
  7. Color – Changes the color of your crosshair.
  8. Dot – Adds (or removes) a dot in the middle of your crosshair.
  9. T-shape – Removes the line on top of the crosshair.
  10. Dynamic/Static – Dynamic crosshairs move when you’re being inaccurate (i.e. when running, shooting, or doing both) and Static crosshairs don’t move at all.
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