Apart from the Dot crosshair, the most popular and commonly used reticle in the Valorant community is the circle crosshair. From famous streamers to prominent professional players, everyone uses one form or another of circle crosshair as their primary reticle. I'm a hardcore Valorant grinder myself, and I used a variation of the circle crosshair at one point to reach the upper echelons of the Immortal rank tier. If you are looking for a circle crosshair to match your playstyle, browse the below listing and pick one to your liking.
All Valorant Circle Crosshair Settings and Code
Valorant Circle Crosshair Code
- Circle Crosshair Code: 0;P;c;7;h;0;f;0;0l;0;0o;4;0a;1;0f;0;1t;4;1o;1;1a;1;1m;0;1f;0
Valorant Hollow Circle Crosshair Code
- Hollow Circle Crosshair Code: 0;P;h;0;f;0;0t;4;0l;1;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
Valorant Concentric Circle Crosshair Code
- Concentric Circle Crosshair Code: 0;P;d;1;f;0;0t;4;0l;1;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
Is the Circle Crosshair any good?
Yes, all three variations of the circle crosshair are equally exemplary and effective in serving as a primary crosshair. Still, I highly suggest the first circle crosshair, as it is very small, allowing you to aim quickly without much distraction. Additionally, the crosshair has a red tint—a color highly suitable for tracking enemies through any background. Finally, the crosshair has a space in the center which can be used as a side tracker with which to hit headshots much more efficiently.
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