Find Your CS2 cm/360

Enter your DPI and CS2 sensitivity to get your cm/360 and inches/360 instantly — or flip the calculator to work out the exact sens for a cm/360 you want to hit.

CS2 cm/360 Calculator

Switch between working out your cm/360 from your sens, or finding the sens for a target cm/360.

cm / 360°
inches / 360°
eDPI

Your cm/360° is how far you physically drag the mouse to spin a full circle — the true measure of your sensitivity.

How this works: Conversions use the fixed CS2 yaw of 0.022° per mouse count, so cm/360 is calculated exactly from your DPI and sensitivity — no acceleration or rounding fudge.

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How to Use the Calculator

1

Enter Your DPI

The DPI set on your mouse (commonly 400, 800 or 1600).

2

Enter Your Sens

Your in-game CS2 sensitivity — your cm/360 updates live.

3

Or Set a Target

Flip to reverse mode and type the cm/360 you want to match.

4

Save Your Sens

Sign in with Steam to keep your settings and compare with pros.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good cm/360 for CS2?

There is no single right answer, but most improving players are well served somewhere around 30–50 cm/360. Community config trackers suggest many CS2 pros sit in a similar high-cm/360 band, which favours steadier arm aiming.

How do I calculate cm/360 from DPI and sensitivity?

cm/360 depends on your DPI, in-game sens and the game's yaw constant. CS2 uses a fixed yaw of 0.022° per mouse count, so the calculator works your cm/360 out exactly — just enter your DPI and sensitivity.

Is cm/360 the same as eDPI?

No. eDPI is simply DPI multiplied by in-game sensitivity, an abstract number. cm/360 converts that into a real-world distance — how far you physically move the mouse to turn 360° — which is easier to feel and compare across setups.

Does CS2 use the same sensitivity as CS:GO?

Yes. CS2 kept the same 0.022° yaw as CS:GO, so a given DPI and sens produce the same cm/360 in both games. Settings carried over from CS:GO should feel identical.

What cm/360 do CS2 pros use?

It varies and shifts as players tweak settings, but community-tracked configs place most CS2 pros roughly in the 35–55 cm/360 range. See our pro cm/360 list for the rough numbers and the reasoning behind them.

How do I convert cm/360 to a CS2 sensitivity?

Use the calculator's reverse mode: enter your DPI and the cm/360 you want to hit, and it returns the exact in-game sens needed. This is handy for matching a pro's feel or moving your sens from another game.

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