The dot crosshair in CS2 has become increasingly popular among competitive players who prioritize precision during fast gunfights. This setup removes the traditional crosshair lines and keeps only a central dot visible on the screen.
The configuration frequently appears in ranked matches and remains widely used by professional Counter-Strike players. The CS2 system allows users to import ready-made crosshair codes directly through the in-game menu.
As a result, players can quickly copy settings shared by the competitive community without changing console commands.
How to import crosshair codes in CS2
The process takes only a few seconds and works through the game’s default settings menu.
Follow these steps:
- Open Settings
- Go to the Game tab
- Find the Crosshair section
- Click Share or Import
- Paste the desired code
After confirming the import, the crosshair updates automatically.
Most common dot crosshair settings
The core setup depends on two main adjustments: enabling the center dot and reducing the crosshair line length.
The most commonly used values include:
• Style: Classic Static
• Center Dot: enabled
• Length: 0
• Thickness: between 1 and 3
• Outline: enabled
• Color: green or white
The outline improves visibility in bright areas of maps. Players who use higher resolutions also tend to increase the dot thickness to maintain visibility during fast movements.
Popular dot crosshair codes in CS2
The community shares several crosshair models designed for different gameplay styles.
Dot crosshair with outline
CSGO-JaaMN-QODox-vueWF-sdtLn-PU9vO
Minimalist dot crosshair
CSGO-ZFv8v-FN6ZB-bfZjk-RGoGq-yxxsP
Box-style square dot crosshair
CSGO-bGEA7-wox5Y-BEFec-HEyF7-V3OtQ
Pro players still use dot crosshairs
The setup remains popular among players such as Nikola Kovač and Jonathan Jablonowski. Settings vary depending on resolution, sensitivity, and movement style.

