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title: '5 *EASY* Tips to Aim Better In Valorant Fast!'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=Luq9l-4c570'
video_id: 'Luq9l-4c570'
date: 2026-06-15
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# 5 *EASY* Tips to Aim Better In Valorant Fast!

> Source: [5 *EASY* Tips to Aim Better In Valorant Fast!](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Luq9l-4c570)

## Summary

This video presents five simple yet effective tips to improve aim in Valorant, emphasizing that players often waste time practicing wrong and need to transfer their Deathmatch skills to ranked games. The tips focus on practicing with intention, treating Deathmatches like ranked games, mastering fundamentals, identifying weaknesses, building confidence, and sticking to consistent settings and agents.

### Key Points

- **Stop Wasting Time Practicing Wrong** [0:00] — Players often panic and crouch spray in ranked but are calm in Deathmatch. To transfer skills, practice with intention (e.g., focus on crosshair placement or one taps) and treat Deathmatches like ranked games to mentally prepare.
- **Never Neglect the Fundamentals** [2:11] — Pro players like TenZ and Demon1 have mastered core fundamentals (crosshair placement, counter-strafing, movement, utility usage) through hundreds of hours. Emulating this is key to reaching higher ranks.
- **Figure Out Your Biggest Weaknesses** [3:19] — Drop your ego and rate your mechanics (crosshair placement, flicks, tracking, reaction time, utility usage, movement) from 1 to 10 to identify areas for improvement. Be brutally honest.
- **Confidence is Key to Good Aim** [4:28] — Confidence in yourself and your mechanics is crucial. Don't be afraid to take fights or make plays, even if they are suboptimal. Trust your decisions and learn from mistakes via VOD review.
- **Stop Changing Your Settings and Agents** [6:24] — Changing sensitivity or agents frequently hinders consistency. Stick to a few agents and settings that work for you, as different agents require different aiming styles and tempo.

### Conclusion

Improving aim in Valorant requires deliberate practice, mastering fundamentals, honest self-assessment, confidence, and consistency in settings and agent choice. By following these five tips, players can see significant improvement in their aim and rank.

## Transcript

you use your aim and literally every
single game you play and in order to get
your aim at a level where you can
dominate even in Immortal and radiant
lobes it's mainly knowing these five
simple yet effective tips that you need
to always remember the first tip is stop
wasting time practicing wrong many
players fail to realize how much time
they have before they need to shoot
their gun everyone thinks that you need
to have that
0.01% reaction time to win any fight
where in reality that just isn't the
case and you have a lot more time than
you think you do I've seen so many of my
students in ranked instantly shake and
start Crouch praying the moment someone
shows up on their screen however in
Death Match they're a lot calmer and
more calculated with their movements and
cross replacement so the question is how
are you able to transfer that Death
Match skill into your rank games there
are a couple things you can do first
thing I recommend is practicing with
intentions many people just simply turn
into autopilot mode and start blasting
music and modestly running it down don't
do this this is simply a waste of time
and you're getting little to no value
out of this whenever you are playing DMS
have a certain focus in mind in your
games to practice for example having one
dm focusing on cross your placement or
having another DM focus on simply one
Taps these are just a few examples but
always practice with intention this is
literally the most Surefire way to
improve in the shortest amount of time
possible the second thing that I
recommend doing is to play your death
matches like they are rank games the
reason why people are so garbage and
ranked but are gods and DMS is because
they treat it like two different
entities which is the complete wrong
approach to half treating your DMs like
their fights and ranked will allow you
to not only take the fights more
seriously and gain more value from them
but it also helps you mentally prepare
for these fights as well when you
approach them in your rank games and you
also need to try emulating the
environment you have in your rank games
for example if you play DMS in a certain
style of music such as classical music
then put the same music on and ranked or
if you often catch yourself in Discord
talking to your friends a lot try
playing a couple without them and focus
in when there are no distractions around
you the next tip is that there is a
reason why these Pro players have such
good aim no matter what skill over
you're at or how good you think you are
never neglect the fundamentals the core
reason why players like tens and Demon 1
have such Stellar mechanics isn't
because they have some secret aim
routine or some secret gamer juice that
they drink they have simply put in the
hundreds of hours developing and
mastering the core fundamentals of
valerant take LeBron for example how
many free throws do you think he shot
before you became the best in the world
or take Ronaldo how many Defender drills
did he do to be the best striker in the
world now how many times do you think
tens or demon 1 has practiced their
crossair placement counter strafing
movement utility usage and their General
raw mechanics and aim trainers yeah
probably hundreds to thousands of hours
as well and I'm not telling you to do
the same unless you're trying to reach
that Pro status but if you are trying to
reach the top
0.01% of Val players or just reach that
next rank then you need to emulate
something similar especially if you have
no prior fpx experience so stop
neglecting the fundamentals and really
hold down on them the next tip is very
similar to the second one which is
figuring out your biggest weaknesses a
lot of players think they have perfect
aim where in reality they are far from
it you need to drop your ego and swallow
your Prof and understand that everyone
and that includes you watching this
video has something to learn and
something they need to improve at now
how do I find my biggest weakness
environment my biggest tip in order to
do this is to Simply sit down and write
out all the mechanics that you can think
of envirment such as your cross
placement your flicks your tracking
reaction time your utility usage and
your overall movement and rank them all
from a scale of 1 to 10 this will allow
you to vaguely gaug your personal skill
level and see where you need to go to
improve also do not be shy about it
either and be brutally honest with
yourself if you're not brutally honest
and see your faults objectively then you
will never reach the ranks that you want
and if you need more help in that area I
do offer coaching if you simply join my
Discord in the description you can see
all my past students achievements and
descriptions on how I can elevate your
game in the shortest amount of time
possible I'm only taking a couple more
students for December so shoot me a DM
and book a session today the next tip is
confidence is key to good aim raise your
hand if you consider yourself an
unconfident player if you're raising
your hand we need to change that right
now the key to being successful in
nearly anything anything is your
confidence in yourself many players I
know and talk to refuse to think they
are good enough and believe that they
will never reach the goals because of
one bad game or one toxic player you
need to put yourself higher the reason
I'm able to perform in games and reach
numbers like being top 1,000 of all of
North am America is Sheely my confidence
in my gameplay and my overall mechanics
I'm not scared to take fights I'm not
scared to make plays and I'm definitely
not scared to carry my games many people
overthink and over complicate every
single decision they make and completely
forget what valant is all about which is
a tactical shooter sometimes you just
need to take those fights or need to
make a play even if it's the quote
unquote the least optimal play and even
if you do make a mistake that's all
right as well you can expect yourself to
be the most perfect player all you can
really expect yourself to do is to do
everything with full confidence in
yourself to succeed and most of the time
you can get away with these poor
decisions because of this but still
remember being confident does not excuse
you from making these dumb and stupid
plays should still try to use all the
context clols you have and the
information you get before making
decisions but if you do find yourself in
a situation where you have no idea what
to do whatever decision you do end up
making in that moment you need to have
full full confidence in yourself that
you are better and that you have made
the right one even if it was an
objectively wrong play or an unoptimal
one that is what VA review is for and I
know this is a very complicated topic
and I will 100% make a video about how
to maximize your confidence in and
outside of the game so if this video
gets say five likes I'll make that video
ASAP the fifth and last tip is to stop
changing your settings and agents that
you play stop I mean stop changing your
settings every round and changing agents
every game and expect to consistently
perform and aim at your best I know tens
does it but again he has thousands upon
thousands of hours in FPS games which
allows him to literally play on any
setting imagable because of this however
you most likely don't stop changing your
sense after every whiff or change your
agent after every unfortunate game you
have stick to what works and what has
been working when I reached a moral for
my first time I suuck to three agents
Max and played them and mastered them
all the way until I reached the mortal
and if you think that the agent you play
doesn't affect your aim you are
wholeheartedly mistaken there are some
agents geared to more fast and tracking
mechanics such as rays and some agents
that focus on more slow and methodical
aiming Styles like SOA switching over to
different roles and agents messes up
your overall Tempo in the game and your
play style they have been developing
subconsciously over your whole time
playing valant so I'm making this so
much harder for yourself and trust your
intuition trust the process and most
importantly trust yourself you are good
enough to reach your goals but you need
to stick it out and stop changing what
is working for you just because of a
couple poor performances thanks everyone
for watching today's video and I
generally hoped you learned something
today again if you haven't already make
sure to join my Discord in the
description to meet like-minded players
who are striving to improve in valent
just like you also shoot me a DM if you
feel stuck or lost in valent and need
that extra push to reach that next level
again thanks for watching and if you
want to see my thought process in a
moral 3 and radiant lobbies then make
sure to check my last video where I do
an in-depth breakdown each play I do
