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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.

PlayerTeamDPISens≈ 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

Why pros favour the higher end

What you should actually aim for

  1. If you currently play on a very low cm/360 (under ~25), try nudging it higher gradually rather than all at once.
  2. A mid-to-high figure around 30–50 cm/360 is a sensible target for most improving players.
  3. 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.