Every shot counts in Marvel Rivals, and your crosshair can be the difference between missing out and landing the perfect hit.
Fortunately, the game gives you plenty of ways to set up your reticle just the way you want.
This article will help you customize your crosshair so you can hit those shots with ease.
How To Customize Crosshair
The first thing you need to do is head to the settings menu to customize your crosshair.
You can open the Settings
tab from the main menu or during gameplay.
Once that’s done, choose your input method (keyboard or controller) and head to the Combat Settings
area.
This section includes the HUD settings
, such as the Reticle Save
option. At this point, you’ll have a couple of options:
- Default Crosshair: You can quickly swap to one of the pre-set default reticles available in the game.
- Advanced Customization: If you want to adjust things your way, hit the Advanced button to change your crosshair settings. You can change the reticle's size, opacity, and style.
Once you're in the advanced settings, you'll find plenty of ways to tweak your crosshair. Here’s a look at the settings you can customize:
- Reticle Shape
- Dot Width
- Circle Width & Radius
- Outline & Opacity
- Center Gap
- Color
A neat feature in Marvel Rivals is that you can assign unique crosshairs to each hero.
This is especially useful because different characters have their own playstyle that works better with different crosshair shapes.
To customize your hero's crosshair, click on the All Heroes button in the top left of the settings.
From there, select the hero you want to adjust and customize their reticle independently of others.
How To Import Crosshair
If you'd rather not create your own crosshair from scratch, you can import crosshair designs shared by other players.
To import a custom crosshair, head to the Reticle Save section in the settings and click Import Save
.
Once there, you can paste the crosshair code someone else shared, instantly updating your game settings.
This feature is especially handy for those who prefer using designs created by others. It saves you the effort of tweaking things yourself.
Unfortunately, console players must manually set up these imported settings since the feature is limited to PC.
There are plenty of pre-made crosshair designs for players who need inspiration, and many players share their custom reticle codes online.
These crosshair codes are ones the community has tested and given the thumbs up to:
- Tight Crosshair: It is highly versatile and works for almost any hero.
- Code:
2;0;10.0,10.0,10.0,10.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;55.0,76.0,55.0,0.0;99.0,100.0,99.0,0.0;0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;6.0,3.0,6.0,6.0;14.000000000000002;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;0.0;3.0,3.0,3.0,3.0;1.0,1.0,1.0;
- Code:
- Dot Crosshair: It’s small enough not to cover your target but big enough to catch your attention, especially when going for headshots.
- Code:
3;0;10.0,10.0,10.0,10.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;50.0,50.0,50.0,50.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;30.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0;3.0,3.0,3.0,3.0;1.0,1.0,1.0;
- Code:
- Melee Circle Crosshair: This is great for keeping tabs on enemies up close so you can see them clearly without losing too much accuracy.
- Code:
1;0;35.0,35.0,28.0,0.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;83.0,83.0,83.0,83.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;11.0,11.0,11.0,11.0;33.0,33.0,22.0,33.0;30.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;0.0;2.0,2.0,2.0,2.0;1.0,1.0,1.0;
- Code:
- Professional Crosshair: You get top-notch accuracy while keeping it sleek and minimal.
- Code:
2;0.0;4.0,4.0,4.0,9.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;55.0,55.0,55.0,55.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;33.0,3.0,50.0,33.0;15.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0;4,4,4,4;1.0,1.0,1.0;
- Code:
- Unconventional Crosshair: It's perfect if you want your reticle to stand out, especially in big, chaotic team fights.
Code:4;0.0;10.0,48.0,10.0,10.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;50.0,50.0,50.0,50.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0,0.0,29.0,0.0;33.0,25.0,20.0,33.0;53.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;45.0;3,3,3,3;1.0,1.0,1.0;
After adjusting your crosshairs, take a quick run in the Practice Range to make sure your settings feel right before using them in a real match.
You can try out your crosshair adjustments on the range without throwing off your team's performance in actual games.
For more articles like this, take a look at our Guides and Marvel Rivals page.