Valorant cm/360 Calculator
Calculate how many centimetres of mouse movement it takes to complete a 360° turn in Valorant based on your DPI and sensitivity.
cm per 360°
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eDPI
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inches/360°
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sens range
Formula: cm/360 = (360 / (0.07 × sens × DPI)) × 2.54. Valorant yaw = 0.07°/count.
What is Valorant cm/360 Calculator?
The cm/360 metric measures how many centimetres of physical mouse movement are required to rotate your view exactly 360 degrees in Valorant. It is the most universally comparable sensitivity metric because it is independent of DPI and in-game settings. A higher cm/360 means a slower, more precise setup; a lower cm/360 means faster, more reactive aim.
How to use
- 1 Enter your mouse DPI in the Mouse DPI field.
- 2 Enter your Valorant in-game sensitivity in the In-game Sensitivity field.
- 3 Your cm/360 value appears instantly in the result box.
- 4 The secondary stats show your eDPI, equivalent inches per 360, and sensitivity range classification.
- 5 Adjust either input to find a cm/360 value that suits your playstyle.
Formula
Example calculation
At 800 DPI and 0.4 sensitivity: cm/360 = (360 / (0.07 x 0.4 x 800)) x 2.54 = (360 / 22.4) x 2.54 = 16.07 x 2.54 = approximately 40.8 cm per full 360-degree rotation.
Frequently asked questions
What cm/360 do most Valorant pros use?
Professional Valorant players typically use between 25 and 50 cm/360. This range is considered medium sensitivity. Players under 20 cm/360 are considered high sensitivity, while those above 60 cm/360 are low sensitivity.
Is a higher or lower cm/360 better?
Neither is objectively better. Lower cm/360 (higher eDPI) allows faster snap aim and flicks but makes precise micro-adjustments harder. Higher cm/360 (lower eDPI) allows more precise tracking and fine-tuning but requires more desk space and arm movement.
How do I use cm/360 to match sensitivity across games?
Calculate your cm/360 in your current game using that game specific yaw formula, then find the DPI and sensitivity combination in Valorant that produces the same cm/360. The Sensitivity Converter on this site does this automatically.
What mousepad size do I need for my cm/360?
At minimum you want a mousepad wider than your cm/360 value to complete a full rotation without lifting the mouse. For a 40 cm/360, a 45 cm wide pad is sufficient. Competitive players often use large 45 to 90 cm extended pads to allow full-arm movement.
Does monitor size affect cm/360?
Monitor size does not change the cm/360 formula. However, a larger monitor makes small crosshair movements more noticeable on screen, which can make a given eDPI feel faster. Some players lower their eDPI slightly when upgrading to a larger display.