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Best CS2 Crosshairs from Pro Players: Share Codes and Settings 2026

June 13, 2026·6 min read
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Best CS2 Crosshairs from Pro Players: Share Codes and Settings 2026

ZywOo, donk, NiKo, m0NESY, sh1ro, device — crosshair codes for the world's top 6 players with full settings. Paste the code and you're done.

A crosshair in CS2 isn't about aesthetics — it's a tool. Too large and it covers the enemy's head at medium range. Too dynamic and it teaches you to wait for the "bloom" to settle instead of stopping first. Pro players spend years testing settings before settling on a specific variant. In 2026, their crosshairs are available with a single share code — paste it and you're set.

How to Import a Crosshair Code in CS2

  1. Open CS2 → SettingsGame tab
  2. Crosshair section → click Import
  3. Paste the code into the field → click OK

The crosshair applies instantly with no restart required. You can also paste the code in console using csgo_share_code <code>, but the settings method is simpler.

ZywOo — Team Vitality

SettingValue
Share CodeCSGO-c2nZk-um3no-3LSxE-ZXO5n-Mv5qB
Style4 (Classic Static)
Size1.5
Thickness0.1
Gap-3
ColorCyan

One of the world's best players for multiple years running. Minimum thickness (0.1) — lines barely visible, but the -3 gap gives a precise aiming point. Ideal for AWP playstyle and mid-range duels.

donk — Team Spirit

SettingValue
Share CodeCSGO-YohMc-O5ye6-TQ9c3-htAA6-9DmDA
Style4 (Classic Static)
Size0.5
Thickness1
Gap-3
ColorGreen

The world's top-rated player by 2025–2026 ranking, an aggressive entry fragger. His crosshair is very small (Size 0.5) with noticeable thickness — an unconventional combination that works with high reaction speed and precise crosshair placement.

NiKo — Falcons

SettingValue
Share CodeCSGO-RJ5NF-nRqHU-eUDOm-9k24O-uhmwG
Style4 (Classic Static)
Size1
Thickness0
Gap-4
ColorCustom (teal-green)

A legend with one of the best mechanical aim skills in CS history. Thickness 0 and Gap -4 produce an almost dot-like crosshair — the choice for players who are precise in flick aiming and trust their muscle memory.

m0NESY — Falcons

SettingValue
Share CodeCSGO-wAD3c-ykt5L-zvZ98-vBisR-6sWPA
Style4 (Classic Static)
Size1
Thickness1
Gap-4
ColorCyan

A young Russian AWP player with top-tier ratings. Thickness 1 makes the lines clearly visible even on bright textures. Dense gap -4 with visible lines — a good balance for AWP and aggressive play.

sh1ro — Team Spirit

SettingValue
Share CodeCSGO-h7NPj-trPus-hiwWC-97j7z-63qRP
Style4 (Classic Static)
Size1.5
Thickness0.6
Gap-3
ColorGreen

One of the best AWP players by first-bullet accuracy. Medium crosshair size (1.5) with moderate thickness — more visible than ZywOo's variant, which helps during fast flicks at long range.

device — Astralis

SettingValue
Share CodeCSGO-Jhfkc-4UpR6-DJftC-VfGek-pL3ED
Style4 (Classic Static)
Size1
Thickness0.5
Gap-3
ColorCustom Cyan

Four-time Major champion, holder of 14+ MVP awards. A versatile crosshair with balanced values across all parameters — a great starting point for players who haven't yet settled on a style.

What All Six Have in Common

  • Style 4 (Classic Static) — all 6 players. A dynamic crosshair teaches you to wait for it to settle instead of stopping before the shot
  • Gap -3 or -4 — tight gap, almost no empty center
  • Cyan or Green — these colours don't appear in CS2 map textures
  • Size 0.5–1.5 — small crosshairs. A large one literally blocks the enemy's head at medium distance

Which One Suits Your Playstyle

PlaystyleRecommendation
AWP / sniperZywOo or sh1ro — medium size, doesn't interfere with scope
Aggressive entrydonk — small, doesn't cover the head when peeking
Precise flick aimNiKo — Thickness 0, almost a dot
Beginner / all-rounderdevice — balanced values, easy to adapt to

The golden rule: pick a crosshair and don't change it for at least 30 days. Your brain builds a visual anchor around a specific appearance, and frequent changes reset muscle memory. Want to train your aim with a new crosshair? Check out the CS2 aiming guide: a 35-minute training program and a breakdown of all subtick mechanics.