How to get the Nerd Glasses crosshair in VALORANT
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How to get the Nerd Glasses crosshair in VALORANT

Bring out your inner nerd

Last year’s update to the crosshair system in VALORANT has allowed players to fully unleash their creative abilities. Instead of only being able to make circle and line crosshairs, players can now make all manner of crosshair designs. This includes designs like the Nerd Glasses crosshair, which went viral in August of last year after a VALORANT creator named Jioon showed it off in-game.

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The Nerd Glasses crosshair is exactly what it sounds like — it’s a crosshair that looks like a pair of thick, square glasses. This might not be the most practical crosshair for competitive play in VALORANT, but it makes for one of the most unique crosshairs you can equip. If you want to try out the Nerd Glasses in VALORANT, then read below for the crosshair code and the crosshair settings to make it yourself.

Get the Nerd Glasses crosshair in VALORANT

While there have been many replicas to appear since Jioon first showcased the Nerd Glasses, the original one uses the following crosshair code:

  • 0;s;1;P;c;8;t;2;o;1;d;1;b;1;a;0.462;f;0;0t;10;0l;14;0v;0;0g;1;0o;5;0a;0.308;0f;0;1t;1;1l;6;1v;0;1g;1;1o;18;1a;0;1m;0;1f;0;S;d;0

To enter that crosshair code, go to VALORANT’s main lobby screen and then go to the crosshair menu. Here, you can choose to import a crosshair code. Simply copy and paste the code above into the import box and then press Enter. You will now have the specific crosshair as seen in the tweet above.

If you prefer to use the exact crosshair settings, though, you can also see those below.

Crosshair

  • Color: White
  • Outlines (On) Opacity/Thickness: 1/2
  • Center Dot (On) Opacity/Thickness: 0.462/2
  • Override firing error offers with crosshair offset: Off
  • Override all primary crosshair with my primary crosshair: Off

Inner Lines

  • Inner Lines (On) Opacity/Length/Thickness/Offset: 0.308/14/10/5
  • Movement Error: Off
  • Movement Error Multiplier: 1
  • Firing Error: Off
  • Firing Error Multiplier: 1

Outer Lines

  • Outer Lines (On) Opacity/Length/Thickness/Offset: 0/6/1/18
  • Movement Error: Off
  • Movement Error Multiplier: 1
  • Firing Error: Off
  • Firing Error Multiplier: 1

Regardless of how you do it, you can now do battle in VALORNT using a pair of Nerd Glasses.

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