At first glance, s1mple’s crosshair might seem almost too simple. It’s a tiny, static cyan dot with no outlines or flashy animated effects. But there’s good reason for this minimalist design:
If you’re used to the classic four-line crosshairs or dynamic styles that expand on fire, this dot might feel odd at first. But give it some time, and you’ll notice it helps refine your aim by forcing you to align your shots exactly.
Want to skip the guesswork and nail s1mple’s exact crosshair? Here’s the full console command set you can enter (copy-paste in your CS2 console):
cl_crosshair_drawoutline 0;
cl_crosshairalpha 255;
cl_crosshaircolor 5;
cl_crosshaircolor_r 0;
cl_crosshaircolor_g 255;
cl_crosshaircolor_b 170;
cl_crosshairdot 1;
cl_crosshairgap -2;
cl_crosshairsize 1;
cl_crosshairstyle 5;
cl_crosshairthickness 0;
cl_crosshair_sniper_width 1;Here’s what this does:
cl_crosshairstyle 5 = static dot style, no movement or expansion.cl_crosshairdot 1 = turns on the dot.-2 pulls the dot in slightly; size and thickness keep it tiny but visible.1 keeps AWP crosshair looking sharp.CS2’s settings menu has a crosshair import feature. Just open:
Settings → Crosshair → Import
and paste this share code:
CSGO-OCskf-qjunY-FE6T6-rsTR9-7SVvDThis instantly sets up s1mple’s crosshair exactly as he uses it. No fiddling with commands needed.
Even though s1mple’s base crosshair is gold, every casual gamer has their own screen, preferences, and visual needs. Here are some simple tweaks to try without losing the essence of the dot style:
cl_crosshairgap between -3 and -1. Negative values close the gap; positive open it. For example:cl_crosshairgap -1This creates a tiny space around the dot, making it feel less cramped.
0 might be too subtle. Bump it up a bit for visibility:cl_crosshairthickness 1cl_crosshaircolor_r 255
cl_crosshaircolor_g 255
cl_crosshaircolor_b 0This example makes it bright yellow.
cl_crosshair_drawoutline 1
cl_crosshair_outlinethickness 1This makes the crosshair pop against messy backgrounds without adding bloat.
You don’t have to be a pro like s1mple to benefit from this clean, no-nonsense setup. Here’s why it’s perfect for casual fun:
Check out this guide on aim training to pair s1mple’s crosshair with efficient practice routines.
Just to add some extra flavor, here’s a quick peek at how s1mple’s setup stacks up against a few other fan favorites:
Want to try these crosshairs yourself? Check out the pro player crosshair codes on our Teams page to import them in a click.
To really play like s1mple (or at least get close), it helps to know he combines this crosshair with some other details:
If you want to tinker with your crosshair visually—rather than guessing console codes—I recommend trying out our Crosshair Generator tool. It lets you preview live changes before importing.
S1mple’s 2025 CS2 crosshair is proof that less is often more. A tiny, static dot in bright cyan helps train precise aim without distracting fluff. As a casual player, you’ll benefit from trying it out in bot matches or Deathmatch, then maybe tweak gap, thickness, or colors to suit your eye and screen.
Ready to give s1mple’s crosshair a whirl? Use the import code below, then jump into your favorite maps to get comfortable with that crisp dot:
CSGO-OCskf-qjunY-FE6T6-rsTR9-7SVvDPractice, have fun, and who knows—you might just feel a little more like the GOAT when lining up those shots!
Want more quick pro tips and crosshair setups? Check out our Pro Crosshairs category and get inspired by other CS2 legends.
Happy fragging!