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Valorant has been making waves within the gaming world since it was released back in 2020, and with the esports scene soaring thanks to VCT; more players are jumping in every day.
With Episode 5 Act 2 being released now, the major addition to the game this time around has been the custom crosshair colors added.
Here's how to use this new feature within Valorant.
How To Use Custom Crosshair Color In Valorant
Your crosshair within any tactical shooter is something players spend a lot of time tinkering with in order to find the best one suited for them.
With Valorant they offered a limited number of colors previously, and now with the new update, players have access to a wide array of other colors.
This is thanks to the addition of the Hexadecimal code/number system; which opens up the entire color wheel.
In order to use a custom crosshair color, players will need to head over to the in-game menus within Valorant, head over to the crosshair tab and start adjusting.
The Hexadecimal code's aren't given to players, but some of them are listed down below!
- Black: #000000
- White: #FFFFFF
- Grey: #808080
- Silver: #C0C0C0
- Gold: #FFD700
- Purple: #800080
- Blue : #0000FF
- Baby Blue: #89CFF0
- Cornflower Blue: #6495ED
- Indigo: #3F00FF
- Navy Blue: #000080
- Royal Blue: #4169E1
- Sky Blue: #87CEEB
- Turquoise: #40E0D0
- Green: #00FF00
- Bright Green: #AAFF00
- Dark Green: #023020
- Emerald Green: #50C878
- Forest Green: #228B22
- Jade: #00A36C
- Lime Green: #32CD32
- Mint Green: #98FB98
- Olive Green: #808000
- Red: #ff0000
- Blood Red: #880808
- Burgundy: #800020
- Cherry: #D2042D
- Coral Pink: #F88379
- Maroon: #800000
- Raspberry: #E30B5C
- Rose: #FF007F
- Ruby Red: #E0115F
- Salmon: #FA8072
- Yellow: #FFFF00
- Amber: #FFBF00
- Bright Yellow: #FFEA00
- Golden Yellow: #FFC000
- Lemon: #FAFA33
- Mango: #F4BB44
- Saffron: #F4C430
- Vanilla: #F3E5AB