This crosshair generator lets you create a custom CS2 crosshair with a real-time live preview. Adjust size, thickness, gap, color, opacity, outline, and dot settings using the controls above, then copy the generated console commands directly into your CS2 autoexec or paste them into the in-game developer console.
Style settings control the overall shape of your crosshair. The classic style (style 4) is the most popular among competitive players because it provides a static crosshair that does not expand during movement or shooting. Style 5 offers a dynamic crosshair that expands based on your movement and weapon inaccuracy, which can help newer players understand when their shots will be accurate.
Color and visibility are crucial for competitive play. Most professional CS2 players use green (RGB 0, 255, 0) or cyan (RGB 0, 255, 255) crosshairs because these colors contrast well against the dark environments common in CS2 maps like Dust2, Mirage, and Inferno. The outline option adds a black border around your crosshair, improving visibility on bright surfaces like sky or white walls.
You can also import existing crosshairs by pasting console commands, or use the randomize button to discover new configurations. Once you are happy with your crosshair, use the copy button to get the full command string, then paste it into your CS2 console (open with the tilde key ~) to apply it immediately.
Your crosshair choice should complement your playstyle. Entry fraggers and aggressive players often prefer smaller crosshairs with a center dot for precise flick shots. AWPers typically use a simple dot or very small crosshair since the scope handles most aiming. Lurkers and support players may prefer slightly larger crosshairs for better visibility during site holds and spray transfers.
If you are unsure where to start, browse our pro player crosshair collection to see what settings professional CS2 players use in tournaments. You can import any pro's crosshair directly into this generator and tweak it to your preference.
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