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CS2 Pro Crosshair Codes — Every Active Pro (2026)

CS2Apps editorial · 11 min read · updated 6d ago

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Every active and recently-active CS2 pro who publishes a crosshair share code, in one searchable list. 317 pros total, sorted by team. Each entry links to a dedicated page with a one-click copy button, a pixel-perfect preview rendered from prosettings.net’s public crosshair API, and the player’s sens, DPI, and resolution.

What you can do with this list

Three workflows the list is built for:

  1. Copy and try. Pick a pro whose game you study, open their page, click Copy, paste into CS2 → Settings → Crosshair → Share or Import. That’s it — you’re playing with their exact shape, color, gap, and dot.
  2. A/B across a session. Use the per-pro pages’ alphabetical Previous / Next nav to cycle two or three candidates across a deathmatch session. Notice which one stops eating your peeks before settling.
  3. Match the role. AWPers run tighter, smaller crosshairs (the scope-in shape is what matters); riflers run a touch bigger and rely on spray control. Filter the per-pro setup pages by role to study like-for-like.

How CS2 share codes encode a crosshair

A share code is a 25-character string — the literal CSGO- prefix followed by five 5-character segments separated by dashes. Every adjustable crosshair cvar packs into those bytes: style (0-5), size, thickness, gap (signed), color preset, custom RGB if set, alpha, outline thickness, the centre-dot flag, the T-style flag, and the follow-recoil flag.

The codes are deterministic — paste the same code, get the same crosshair, no version drift between CS:GO and CS2 (CS2 only added the new follow-recoil toggle, which old codes leave off by default). Our crosshair generator shows the live mapping from sliders to code so you can see which cvar each character controls.

By team

Grouped by current team so you can study a full active roster at once. 66 teams with two or more documented pros below; solo pros listed in the alphabetical section after.

100 Thieves

1WIN

3DMAX

9z Team

Acend

ALLINNERS

AMKAL

Astralis

Aurora

B8 Esports

Bad News Eagles

BC.Game

BetBoom Team

BIG

Chinggis Warriors

Content Creator

ECSTATIC

Eternal Fire

EYEBALLERS

Falcons Esports

FaZe Clan

Fluxo

FlyQuest

Fnatic

Fokus Clan

Free Agent

FURIA

FUT Esports

G2 Esports

Gaimin Gladiators

GamerLegion

Gentle Mates

HEROIC

illwill

Imperial Esports

Johnny Speeds

KOLESIE

Legacy

Lynn Vision

M80

Marsborne

Metizport

MIBR

MOUZ

Mythic

Natus Vincere

NaVi

Ninjas in Pyjamas

NRG

OG Esports

paiN Gaming

PARIVISION

Passion UA

Rare Atom

Sangal

Sashi

SINNERS Esports

Team Liquid

Team Spirit

Team Vitality

The Mongolz

TyLoo

Unsigned / free agent

Virtus.pro

Voca

WW

Solo & unsigned

Pros without a current team (free agents, retired, or whose team isn’t represented twice in this list):

Pros without a published code

Roughly two-thirds of the CS2 pro pool doesn’t publicly publish a current share code — they either keep it private (more common at the top tier where copycatting can leak information about practice habits) or have an old CS:GO code that’s plausibly out of date. We don’t list those here because pretending a 2023 code is current is worse than not listing one at all.

For the full pro hardware + sensitivity database (including everyone without a published crosshair) see the CS2 pro setups database.

Build your own

If you find a pro crosshair almost-right but want to tweak one parameter — bump thickness +1 for a higher refresh monitor, swap to cyan instead of green for visibility on inferno — the live crosshair editor lets you paste any code, mutate it, and copy the new code back. No account required, everything renders locally.

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