Crosshairs might not be the sole factor in determining your in-game performance, but they play a significant role in enhancing your comfort and consistency. Keeping the game looking fresh with a crosshair that you feel comfortable with can make a noticeable difference. With Riot’s latest update allowing players to save multiple crosshair profiles, now is the perfect time to explore different options. Here are 10 of the best pro crosshairs you should try to elevate your gameplay.
The Classic All-Rounder: TenZ’s Cyan Crosshair
One of the most popular crosshairs in the pro community is used by TenZ. His cyan crosshair, known as the 1/4/2/2 crosshair, is simple yet versatile, making it a jack-of-all-trades choice. It’s perfect for players who want a crosshair that doesn’t distract them. To set it up:
- Crosshair color: Cyan
- Outlines: Off
- Inner lines: 1 / 4 / 2 / 2
- Movement and firing error: Off
This crosshair is a staple for many due to its balanced design, providing clarity and precision without being overly flashy.
Precision with Simplicity: Scream’s Dot Crosshair
Scream, often referred to as the headshot machine, uses a minimalist dot crosshair that accentuates his precise aiming skills. This crosshair is excellent for players confident in their mechanical aim:
- Outlines: On (both options set to 1)
- Center dot: On (1 / 3)
- Inner lines: Off
While this crosshair requires precise aim and control, it’s a fantastic choice for those looking to improve their headshot accuracy.
The Versatile Rifler: YAY’s Red Crosshair
Yay, known for his exceptional rifling skills, uses a red crosshair that stands out against various backgrounds, making it easier to track enemies:
- Crosshair color: Red
- Outlines: On
- Inner lines: 1 / 3 / 2 / 2
This setup offers a balance between visibility and precision, suitable for players who enjoy both tapping and bursting.
Clean and Crisp: cNed’s White Crosshair
cNed’s crosshair, a clean white cross, is another excellent choice for players looking for clarity:
- Outlines: Off
- Inner lines: 1 / 4 / 2 / 0
This crosshair provides a clear sight picture, making it ideal for players who prefer a more minimalistic setup.
Aggressive Playstyle: Asuna’s White Crosshair
Asuna’s crosshair is designed for aggressive players who like to get up close and personal:
- Inner lines: 1 / 2 / 1 / 3
- Outlines: On (opacity and thickness set to 1)
This setup provides a good balance between being able to see the crosshair clearly and allowing for precise adjustments.
Enhanced Awareness: Subroza’s Red Crosshair
Subroza’s crosshair is similar to Asuna’s but with subtle differences that make it more visible:
- Inner lines: 1 / 2 / 1 / 3
- Outlines: On (opacity set to 0.715)
- Crosshair color: Red
This crosshair is perfect for players who want to maintain awareness of their surroundings while still having a precise aiming tool.
Headshot Master: Alorante’s Red Dot Crosshair
Alorante, known for his incredible headshot accuracy, uses a simple red dot crosshair:
- Outlines: On (1 / 1)
- Center dot: 1 / 2
This small crosshair requires focus but is perfect for players aiming to improve their precision.
Standard but Effective: Fnatic Derke’s Cyan Crosshair
Derke’s crosshair is more on the standard side but remains effective:
- Crosshair color: Cyan
- Inner lines: 1 / 6 / 2 / 3
- Outlines: 1 / 1
Derke also experiments with smaller crosshairs, showing that both large and small setups can be effective depending on the situation.
Reliable and Classic: Shazam’s Green Crosshair
Shazam uses a slightly larger green crosshair, providing a stable aiming tool:
- Crosshair color: Green
- Inner lines: 1 / 5 / 2 / 3
- Outlines: 0.5 opacity
This crosshair is easy to use and allows players to focus more on the game rather than the crosshair itself.
Fun and Functional: Hiko’s Instagram Crosshair
For a bit of fun, Hiko’s “Instagram crosshair” is a unique choice:
- Crosshair color: Cyan (or any preferred color)
- Center dot: 1 / 1
- Inner lines: 1 / 1 / 4 / 2
- Outer lines: 1 / 1 / 10 / 5
This crosshair may not be the most competitive but adds a fun element to the game.