Updated: June 6, 2026
Finding the perfect crosshair in Counter-Strike 2 takes time, but you can skip the trial and error by importing the exact 2026 settings used by top pros like donk, s1mple, and FalleN. Whether you want to climb the Premier ranks or dominate local tournaments, copying the setups of the world's best aimers is the fastest way to improve your headshot accuracy.
From young prodigies crushing the international scene like donk, to legendary veterans like s1mple and FalleN, every pro has their own style. We've gathered all the CS2 crosshair codes dominating the meta this year so you can try them out in your own game.
If there's one player who has completely shaken up the competitive scene lately, it's Team Spirit's Russian star donk. His aggressive playstyle and raw aim are brutal, and a lot of that starts with how he views the game. He plays on a 1280x960 resolution (4:3 stretched) and uses a classic static crosshair in cyan.
If you want to replicate his setup exactly, keep in mind he disables Follow Recoil and runs a thin thickness of 1 with a very tight gap of -4.5. That's how he gets that pinpoint headshot accuracy. His exact code is CSGO-4ttyQ-vfwMK-Gz9fL-hY6zW-4fWjM.

If donk's crosshair isn't doing it for you, the competitive scene offers plenty of alternatives. A lot of players tweak their crosshairs depending on whether they're an AWPer or a rifler, and obviously based on their resolution. Here's the fully updated list of the top pros to try out.
The region has a very strong identity and some of the crispest aimers in the world. KSCERATO, for example, changes his crosshair fairly often, but currently runs a large and thin one.

Once you've picked the one you want to try, getting it in-game is a breeze. You don't need to mess with local files or use the console if you don't want to. Just follow these steps:
Keep in mind that the resolution you play on can make the crosshair look a bit different than it does for the pros. If you play on 16:9 (1920x1080), a crosshair designed for 4:3 stretched will look narrower and thinner on your screen, because it isn't being horizontally stretched by the engine.
That's why it's always a good idea to use the in-game settings to slightly tweak the thickness or gap if the imported code doesn't feel perfect right away. The most important thing is finding the one that gives you confidence in your duels. Try a few and stick with the one that pops the most heads!
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