CS2 Pro cm/360 List
Most CS2 pros run a surprisingly high cm/360. Here's the rough range they sit in and how to pick a figure that works for you.
The range pros tend to use
Community-tracked configs suggest the majority of CS2 professionals land somewhere in the region of 35–55 cm/360, with a good number clustered around the 40–50 mark. These figures move around as players tweak their settings, so treat any single number as an estimate rather than gospel.
A typical pro setup might be 400 DPI with a sens in the low 2s, or 800 DPI with a sens around 1.0–1.2. Both land in a similar cm/360 ballpark despite very different sensitivity numbers — which is exactly why cm/360 is the better comparison.
A few well-known pros' cm/360
The table below is community-sourced and the cm/360 column is calculated from each player's DPI and sens using the exact CS2 yaw. Players change settings often, so read these as a snapshot rather than current, official figures — always verify against a player's own latest config.
| Player | Team | DPI | Sens | ≈ cm/360 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| s1mple | NAVI | 400 | 3.09 | 33.6 cm |
| ZywOo | Vitality | 400 | 2 | 52 cm |
| NiKo | Falcons | 400 | 1.66 | 62.6 cm |
| m0NESY | G2 | 400 | 2 | 52 cm |
| donk | Spirit | 400 | 1.6 | 64.9 cm |
| device | Astralis | 400 | 1.9 | 54.7 cm |
| ropz | Vitality | 400 | 1.5 | 69.3 cm |
| b1t | NAVI | 400 | 1.45 | 71.7 cm |
How to read this table
- DPI and Sens are the two settings each player uses; multiply them for eDPI if you want to compare that way.
- cm/360 is the real-world distance — the lower the number, the less mouse movement needed to spin 360°.
- Notice how nearly everyone sits on 400 DPI; the sens slider then does the rest of the work.
- Don't copy a number blindly — comfort and your mousepad size matter more than matching any one pro.
Why pros favour the higher end
- Arm aiming: a higher cm/360 forces you to aim with your forearm and shoulder, which is steadier than small wrist flicks.
- Spray control: bigger movements make it easier to pull down and counter recoil smoothly.
- Consistency: larger motions are more repeatable, so crosshair placement holds up better under pressure.
What you should actually aim for
- If you currently play on a very low cm/360 (under ~25), try nudging it higher gradually rather than all at once.
- A mid-to-high figure around 30–50 cm/360 is a sensible target for most improving players.
- Give any change at least a couple of weeks of muscle memory before judging it.
Copying a pro's exact number won't instantly make you aim like them — comfort and consistency matter more. Use the cm/360 calculator to see where your current setup sits, learn how to measure your own cm/360 by hand, and read what cm/360 actually means if you want the full background.