Dial in size, gap, thickness and colour with a live preview, then copy your crosshair straight into Counter-Strike 2. Free, instant, no login required.
Adjust the controls below — your crosshair updates live. Then copy the commands into CS2.
Paste into the CS2 developer console (~), then press Enter.
How this works: The generator writes standard cl_crosshair… console commands — the same ones CS2 reads in-game — so the preview matches what you see in a match. Pro presets are community-sourced from public configs and may differ from each player’s current in-game setup.
Copy the exact crosshair commands used by s1mple, ZywOo, NiKo and other top pros in one click.
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Hit “Copy commands” under the preview.
In CS2 press the ~ key to open the developer console.
Paste the commands and press Enter — your crosshair applies instantly.
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Press the ~ (tilde) key in-game. If nothing happens, enable it first under Settings → Game → Enable Developer Console (~), then press ~ to open it.
Most players and pros use cl_crosshairstyle 4 (Classic Static), because it never moves or expands when you shoot or walk, so your aim reference stays consistent. The rest — size, gap, thickness and colour — comes down to personal preference.
Yes. CS:GO crosshair share codes (the CSGO-… strings) still import in CS2 through Settings → Game → Crosshair → Share or Import. A few legacy styles can render slightly differently, but standard static crosshairs carry over cleanly.
Add the cl_crosshair… commands to your autoexec.cfg so they run on every launch, or export your crosshair as a share code from the in-game Crosshair menu and re-import it on any machine.
Yes, it is completely free with no sign-up required. It outputs standard CS2 console commands you copy and paste — there is no download, deposit or account needed.
They are community-sourced from publicly shared configs and are a strong starting point, but pros tweak their settings over time, so treat them as a reference rather than a guaranteed live copy and fine-tune in the generator.
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