5 Stretched Valorant Crosshairs You Should Try
This guide will provide you with five Valorant crosshairs that look great on both native and stretched resolutions.
1. 4 Dots Crosshair
For the 4 Dots crosshair, you can enable outlines with a thickness of 1, but you can leave them disabled if you prefer a cleaner look. Turn off the Center Dot option. Scroll down to the Inner Line settings, enable Inner Lines, and use the values 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 with line length linked.

After that, turn off both Movement Error and Firing Error options, and make sure Outer Lines are disabled.
2. Double Triangle Crosshair
This crosshair features an open gap design. Turn off Outlines and Center Dot, then enable Inner Lines. Set Inner Lines to 1 - 1 - 4 - 2, unlink the line length, and set Vertical Line Length to 0. Disable both error options. Enable Outer Lines and use 1 - 2 - 2 - 2, unlink the line length again, set Vertical Line Length to 0, and turn off Movement and Firing Error.

3. Extra Stretch Crosshair
Turn off Outlines and Center Dot. Enable Inner Lines and set them to 1 - 4 - 2 - 2. Unlink the line length and set Vertical Line Length to 3. Disable Movement Error, Firing Error, and Outer Lines to complete this stretched setup.

4. Small Rectangle Crosshair
Start by turning off Outlines and Center Dot. Enable Inner Lines with the values 1 - 1 - 4 - 2, unlink line length, and set Vertical Line Length to 0. Disable both error options. Turn on Outer Lines and use 1 - 0 - 4 - 1, unlink line length again, and set Vertical Line Length to 1. A vibrant color is recommended for better visibility.

5. Circle Crosshair
Turn off Outlines and Center Dot, then enable Inner Lines and set them to 1 - 1 - 3 - 1 with line length linked. You can set thickness to 2 for a smaller circle. Disable Movement Error, Firing Error, and Outer Lines. A bright color is recommended for clarity.
