Hey, guys, it’s your boy here, back with another post! Today I wanna talk about something I messed around with recently in Valorant – the “ScreaM crosshair.” Yeah, that famous one from the headshot machine himself, Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom.
So, I started by digging up info about this crosshair. It seems like everyone’s going crazy about it. I read somewhere that it’s a static crosshair, with a little dot in the center. I figured, why not give it a shot? I’m always up for trying new things, and if it works for ScreaM, maybe it’ll work for me, right?

First, I needed to find the code for it. I found it after a bit of searching: 0;P;c;5;o;1;d;1;z;3;0t;1;0l;1;0o;1;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0. I just copied and pasted this into my game settings, and boom, there it was, a tiny blue dot.
Now, getting used to it, that was a whole other story. I jumped into a few deathmatches, and let me tell you, it felt weird. I’m used to having those lines to help me aim, and suddenly, all I had was this little dot. My aim was all over the place at first. I was missing shots I’d normally hit, and I definitely wasn’t landing those crisp headshots like ScreaM.
But I stuck with it. I kept practicing, grinding those deathmatches, and slowly, I started to get the hang of it. It’s all about precision, I realized. You gotta be super precise with your mouse movements. I also noticed that ScreaM uses some different settings, like Anti-Aliasing MSAA 4X and Anisotropic filter 4X, and he turns off things like Improve Clarity and Bloom. I tried out those settings too, just to see if it made a difference.
- I copied the code and pasted it into the game.
- I jumped into a few games to test it out.
- I struggled a bit initially because it was so different.
- I practiced a lot and started to see improvements.
- I even changed some other settings to match ScreaM’s.
Honestly, I don’t know if it’s made me a better player. I’m still not hitting those crazy one-taps consistently, but it’s definitely changed the way I think about aiming. It’s forced me to be more deliberate and precise, which I guess is a good thing.
So, is the ScreaM crosshair the secret to becoming a headshot god? Probably not. But it’s a fun experiment, and it might just teach you a thing or two about aiming. If you’re looking for a new challenge, give it a go. Who knows, you might even like it!
That’s all for today, folks. Let me know in the comments if you’ve tried this crosshair and what you thought of it. Catch you in the next one!