Getting Started with demon1 Crosshairs
Man, I kept seeing all these clips of demon1 popping heads in Valorant, right? Everyone raving about his crosshair. Got curious. Thought, “Maybe I should try it?” Didn’t realize there were like, five different versions floating around! Totally confused me. Figured I’d test ’em myself. Downloaded a bunch folks claimed were his real settings.

The Actual Testing Process
Okay, loaded up Valorant’s practice range. Made five custom slots just for these. Started with the first one everyone calls “Demon1 Classic”. Thick green plus sign thing. Felt heavy? Like, aiming felt slower. Not bad for spraying maybe, but snappy flicks? Nah.
Switched to the second setup – super tiny red dot this time. Almost missed it on screen! Needed perfect precision. If I got jump scared, totally whiffed shots. Stressful.
Third try was this weird hollow square. Looked cool maybe, but lining up headshots? Felt… off. Couldn’t tell exactly where the center pinched. Blocked too much vision during fights. Died a lot in Spike Rush testing it.
Fourth variant: thin white outline crosshair. Better visibility! But still felt floaty tracking moving bots. Felt like my aim drifted sometimes. Needed more focus than I got.
Last one – the mini crosshair style. Like a tiny green cross. This one? Clicked. Instantly felt better snapping between targets on range bots. Clean. Didn’t hide enemies. Just simple.

What Actually Worked (For Me)
After hours of messing around:
- The Mini Cross Killed It: Hands down. Faster reactions, clearer sight picture. My brain liked it. Less clutter.
- Adjustments Matter BIG Time: Even the good one needed tweaks. Lowered green brightness a lot. Was burning my eyes! Made thickness slightly thinner too.
- Size & Simplicity Win: Anything massive or weirdly shaped messed up my flow. Simple = better tracking.
Final Thoughts & What You Should Do
Look, copying pros doesn’t mean magic. Just because it says “demon1” doesn’t mean it works for your eyes or hands. Testing all five sucked up time, but so worth it. Learned what feels heavy, what disappears, what helps me react.
My dumb mistakes? Didn’t adjust colors or thickness right away. Real stupid. Also practiced only in range first – took it to real deathmatch later and got wrecked! Needed that extra pressure.
Seriously, find YOUR fit. Download some options, hit the practice range, tweak like crazy until it feels glued to targets. Forget the name attached. If a tiny blue dot feels better than demon1’s green thing? Run it. Don’t be like me wasting hours just copying numbers online without feeling it out.