How to get a Black Crosshair in Valorant

Spot enemies much quicker!

Unlike other crosshair colors, the black crosshair enables players to identify enemies much better in the light-shaded maps of Valorant, allowing players to switch and kill targets much quicker. By default, Valorant does not provide the customization feature for players to change their crosshair colors to black. Still, you can tweak the opacity options of certain crosshairs, like the Tenz's primary crosshair, to get the black appearance. 

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Valorant Black Crosshair settings

Here is a complete customization of Tenz's crosshair to appear black inside the game.

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General Crosshair Settings

ColorAnything
OutlinesOn
Outline Opacity1
Outline Thickness1
Center DotOff
Center Dot Opacity-
Center Dot Thickness -
Override Firing Error Offset With Crosshair Offset Off
Override All Primary Crosshairs With my Crosshair Offset Off

Inner Lines

Show Inner LinesOn
Inner Line Opacity0
Inner Line Length1
Inner Line Thickness1
Inner Line Offset3
Movement ErrorOff
Firing ErrorOff

Outer Lines

Show Outer LinesOn
Outer Line Opacity0
Outer Line Length1
Outer Line Thickness1
Outer Line Offset4
Movement ErrorOff
Firing ErrorOff

Valorant Black Crosshair code

You can always alternatively copy the given crosshair code to get the desired black crosshair

  • Code: 0;P;c;1;o;1;0t;1;0l;1;0a;0;0f;0;1t;1;1l;1;1o;4;1a;0;1m;0;1f;0

Remember, you cannot make each one of your crosshairs look black. It only works on some crosshairs with both their inner and outer lines turned on while switching off the center dot. Apart from that, you can also use third-party software likeValorant CC to get the black color.

For more on Valorant, check out How to get the Heart or Love crosshair in Valorant or How to Make a Square/Box Crosshair in Valorant on Pro Game Guides.

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