Master the Shadows: How to Get a Black Crosshair in Valorant

Updated: 21st August 2025 3 min read

For Valorant players, crosshair customization is an art form, allowing for endless personalization that can impact both aesthetics and gameplay. Among the myriad of options, one highly sought-after but seemingly elusive choice is an all-black crosshair.

While Riot Games doesn’t offer black as a direct color selection, the ingenuity of the player community has uncovered reliable methods to achieve this sleek look. Here’s how you can make your crosshair disappear into the shadows—or stand out on brighter backgrounds.

Can Valorant Crosshairs Be Officially Black?

The short answer is no, not directly from the default color palette. Riot Games intentionally limits the standard color options to brighter, more visible shades.

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This design choice is likely to prevent crosshairs from blending seamlessly into dark areas of maps, which could lead to missed shots and frustration. However, thanks to the flexibility of crosshair outlines and the game’s custom code system, a truly black crosshair is achievable through clever manipulation of settings.

Step-by-Step Guide: Crafting Your Black Crosshair

There are two primary ways to get your desired black crosshair:

1. Using Custom Crosshair Codes (The Quickest Method)

The simplest and most precise way to acquire a black crosshair is by importing a pre-made code. Valorant’s crosshair code system allows for instant duplication of complex designs, including those that appear entirely black.

How to import a black crosshair code:

  • Open Valorant and navigate to Settings > Crosshair.
  • Click on “Import Profile Code.”
  • Paste this black crosshair code:0;P;c;8;t;2;o;1;d;1;b;1;z;1;a;0;0t;0;0l;0;0o;0;0a;0;0f;0;1o;0;1a;0;1m;0;1f;0
  • Give your new profile a memorable name (e.g., “Black Cross”) for easy switching and click “Import.”

2. Manual Customization in Settings (For Personalized Control)

If you prefer to build your black crosshair from scratch or want to fine-tune specific elements, manual customization is your route:

  • Set Crosshair Color: In the “Color” menu, choose “Custom.” While a true hex code like #000000 might not always be directly inputtable for the main crosshair color, the trick relies on outlines. You can select any color here, as the outlines will be doing the heavy lifting.
  • Outlines: This is crucial. Turn On outlines, then set both their Opacity and Thickness to 1 for the darkest, most defined effect.
  • Inner/Outer Lines:
    • Enable both inner and outer lines.
    • Crucially, set all their opacities, lengths, and thicknesses to 0. This makes the actual “lines” invisible.
  • Movement & Firing Errors: Turn Off both of these settings to ensure your black crosshair remains static and consistent.

The result of this manual configuration is that only the black outlines remain visible, creating a solid black cross or dot, regardless of what underlying color you might have theoretically set.

Quick Import Codes for Various Black Crosshair Styles

StyleImport Code
Black crosshair0;P;c;8;t;2;o;1;d;1;b;1;z;1;a;0;0t;0;0l;0;0o;0;0a;0;0f;0;1o;0;1a;0;1m;0;1f;0
Black dot0;P;c;8;o;1;d;1;z;1;a;0;
Black four-point(Customize outlines as above and keep “Inner Lines” offset at 2 for the shape)

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Table: Example Black Crosshair Settings

SettingValue
ColorCustom (e.g., #000000 if available, but relies on outlines)
OutlinesOn, Opacity 1, Thickness 1
Center DotOptional (for a dot, set Thickness 2)
Inner Line Opacity0
Inner Line Length0 or 1
Inner Line Thickness0 or 1
Inner Line Offset0
Outer Line Opacity0
Movement/Firing ErrorOff

Black Crosshair: Pros and Important Considerations

  • Visibility: A black crosshair can offer excellent contrast on lighter backgrounds, making it stand out sharply. However, it can virtually disappear on shadowy or dark areas of maps, potentially hindering your aim.
  • Easy Switching: Utilize Valorant’s profile system to quickly swap between your black crosshair and a more brightly colored one if you find yourself in situations where visibility is compromised.
  • Unofficial Status: It’s important to remember that achieving a black crosshair often relies on exploiting certain settings or code properties that aren’t explicitly official color options. Future game patches could potentially alter or remove support for these methods, so always double-check your settings after any major game update.

Why Isn’t Black an Official Option?

Riot’s design philosophy for crosshair colors likely prioritizes gameplay clarity. By restricting default choices to vibrant hues, they aim to prevent players from losing sight of their reticle against complex or dark in-game environments, which could negatively impact competitive integrity and player experience.

Nevertheless, community demand has spurred the development of more flexible customization options and the valuable crosshair code sharing system.

The Bottom Line

Achieving a black crosshair in Valorant is entirely possible through clever use of the game’s existing customization features, primarily by relying on black outlines to form the visible shape.

Whether you prefer the simplicity of importing a code or the control of manual adjustments, you can now equip a stylish, precise aiming reticle that truly stands out—or blends in—as you prefer. Just be sure to test it across different maps to ensure optimal visibility during your matches.

Written by:

Christian