By Jay / / Games

In Hypershot, having good aim is just as important as choosing the right weapon or ability. One of the easiest ways to improve your accuracy is by customizing your crosshair. The default option works fine, but with a little tweaking, you can create a crosshair that feels clearer and more comfortable to use. This guide will walk you through how to change your crosshair and show you one of the best setups you can use in the game. Also check out our Hypershot Guide for those new to the game.

How to Change Crosshair

Changing your crosshair in Hypershot is simple and can be done in just a few steps:

  1. Open the Settings Menu in-game.
  2. Scroll down until you see the Crosshair Editor option.
  3. Choose between a custom crosshair or an image-based crosshair.
  4. Adjust the values such as color, length, width, spacing, opacity, and outline size until it feels right for you.
  5. Save the settings and test it out in a match.

These adjustments let you make your crosshair smaller, larger, brighter, or even unique with custom images.

10 Best Crosshair in Hypershot

1. Clean White Crosshair (Balanced)

  • Color: White (255, 255, 255)
  • Length: 7
  • Width: 2
  • Spacing: 3
  • Opacity: 1
  • Outline Size: 2
  • Outline Opacity: 0.7
  • Center Dot: Off

Why: Clean and easy to see on any map, great for beginners.

2. Small Green Dot (Minimalist)

  • Color: Green (0, 255, 0)
  • Length: 0
  • Width: 0
  • Spacing: 0
  • Center Dot: On
  • Dot Size: 2

Why: Perfect for precise headshots, especially with snipers.

3. Cyan Precision Cross

  • Color: Cyan (0, 255, 255)
  • Length: 6
  • Width: 2
  • Spacing: 4
  • Opacity: 1
  • Outline Size: 1
  • Center Dot: Off

Why: Bright cyan stands out against darker maps, excellent for AR users.

4. Red Aggressive Crosshair

  • Color: Red (255, 0, 0)
  • Length: 8
  • Width: 2
  • Spacing: 3
  • Outline Size: 2
  • Center Dot: On

Why: Strong visibility and great for close-range aggressive play.

5. Blue Thin Cross

  • Color: Blue (0, 100, 255)
  • Length: 10
  • Width: 1
  • Spacing: 5
  • Opacity: 0.9
  • Outline Size: 1
  • Center Dot: Off

Why: Longer, thinner lines help with tracking fast-moving targets.

6. Yellow Balanced Crosshair

  • Color: Yellow (255, 255, 0)
  • Length: 7
  • Width: 2
  • Spacing: 3
  • Outline Size: 2
  • Center Dot: Off

Why: Yellow works well on most maps where white or green blends in.

7. Purple Headshot Focus

  • Color: Purple (150, 0, 255)
  • Length: 5
  • Width: 2
  • Spacing: 2
  • Outline Size: 2
  • Center Dot: On

Why: Bright and stylish, with a clear dot for headshot alignment.

8. Pro Player Style (Leaderboard Inspired)

  • Color: White
  • Length: 12
  • Width: 2
  • Spacing: 6
  • Outline Size: 2
  • Outline Opacity: 0.8
  • Center Dot: Off

Why: A longer, spaced-out crosshair used by many top players for rifles.

9. Dynamic Shotgun Crosshair

  • Color: Orange (255, 150, 0)
  • Length: 10
  • Width: 3
  • Spacing: 6
  • Center Dot: Off
  • Dynamic: On

Why: Works well with shotguns and close-range weapons for spread tracking.

10. Pink Dot + Cross Combo

  • Color: Pink (255, 100, 200)
  • Length: 6
  • Width: 2
  • Spacing: 3
  • Outline Size: 2
  • Center Dot: On

Why: A flashy yet functional crosshair that combines a dot with lines for flexibility.

Crosshair settings in Hypershot come down to personal preference, but starting with these 10 options will help you find what feels most natural. A smaller crosshair is great for snipers, while larger ones with spacing work better for ARs and fast-paced fights. Test each style in matches and fine-tune until you find your perfect fit.

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