how to copy crosshair in valorant

How to Copy Crosshairs in VALORANT? [Step-by-Step]

Sometimes, you’ll see a player in VALORANT with a crosshair that seems to magically hit headshots. Sadly, no crosshair has that kind of magic. But watching them hit headshots with ease might make you want to try their crosshair. Luckily, you can copy crosshairs in VALORANT without much trouble.

With Patch 5.04, Riot Games added a feature that lets you copy another player’s crosshair during a game. This guide will show you exactly how to do it, so next time you spot a crosshair you like, you can easily save it for yourself.

How to Copy a Crosshair in Valorant?

Step 1: Check Available Crosshair Slots

Before you start copying every crosshair you find, remember that you can only store up to 15 crosshairs at once.

You can easily check how much room you have by following the steps below:

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Click on the Crosshair tab at the top.
  3. Then, go to Crosshair Profile to see if there’s any space left.
Check Available Crosshair Slots

If all 15 slots are full, you’ll need to delete one or two. To remove a crosshair, pick the one you want to delete and click the trash icon.

Step 2: Use the Copy Crosshair Command

Now that you’ve ensured there’s room for more crosshairs, here’s how to copy a player’s crosshair during a game. To copy a VALORANT crosshair in-game, follow these steps:

1. Select the player whose crosshair you wish to copy.

Type CC and enter

2. Press Enter to open the chat.

Copy Crosshair Command

3. Type ‘/cc’ and hit Enter.

Step 3: How to Use the Copied Crosshair

How to Use the Copied Crosshair

To use the copied crosshair in Valorant, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the “Crosshair Profile” section in the Crosshair settings.
  2. From the dropdown menu, find and select the crosshair you copied.
  3. Use the edit profile name button next to the dropdown to rename the copied crosshair.

That’s it! The crosshair that you copied will now appear in your crosshair profile settings, where you can select it easily.

How to Import a Crosshair Code in VALORANT?

Import a Crosshair Code in VALORANT

It’s easy to import crosshairs from your favorite VALORANT players by using a code in the crosshair menu. If your teammates don’t have the best crosshairs, you can try copying one from a pro player or expert.

  1. Find a crosshair code you wish to import. It could be from a pro player or a guide.
  2. Copy the code. It will be a mix of letters, numbers, and semicolons.
  3. Open the settings and go to the crosshair menu in VALORANT.
  4. Click the icon with a downward arrow to open the import screen.
  5. Paste the code into the “import profile” section and click “import.”

How to Share Your Crosshair in VALORANT?

Sharing your crosshair is as simple as exporting it. Here’s how you can do it:

crosshair menu

1. Open the settings and go to the crosshair menu in VALORANT.

export your crosshair profile

2. Click the icon with the arrow pointing up to export your crosshair profile.

3. Copy the code that appears, which will be a mix of letters, numbers, and semicolons.

4. Share the code with your friends.

Conclusion

Crosshairs are important for aiming in VALORANT. While good aim involves several factors like crosshair placement, movement, and positioning, having a comfortable and suitable crosshair can make aiming easier.

Now that you know how to copy crosshairs in VALORANT, you can try different ones to find the best fit for you.

Quick FAQs

1. How many crosshairs can I save in VALORANT? 

You can save up to 15 crosshairs at a time in your crosshair profile settings.

2. How do I delete a crosshair to make space? 

Go to the crosshair profile settings, select the crosshair you want to remove, and click the trash icon to delete it.

3. Can I rename a copied crosshair? 

Yes, you can rename a copied crosshair by selecting it in the crosshair profile settings and using the edit profile name button.

4. Where can I find crosshair codes from pro players? 

You can find crosshair codes from guides, gaming websites, or by watching pro players’ streams and copying their crosshair settings.

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