Valorant Sens Calculator





{primary_keyword} – Accurate Valorant Sensitivity Calculator


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Calculate your Valorant eDPI, cm/360 and more with instant results.

Valorant Sensitivity Calculator


Typical range: 100 – 2000 DPI

Enter the sensitivity value set in Valorant.

If you have a target cm/360, enter it to see required sensitivity.


0 cm/360

Intermediate Values

  • eDPI: 0
  • 360° distance (in inches): 0
  • Calculated Sensitivity (if target cm/360 entered):
Common DPI Settings vs cm/360 (Sensitivity = 0.5)
DPI cm/360 eDPI


What is {primary_keyword}?

{primary_keyword} is a tool that helps Valorant players determine the relationship between their mouse DPI, in‑game sensitivity, and the physical distance required to turn 360 degrees in the game. It is essential for players who want consistent aim across different setups.

Anyone who plays Valorant competitively, streams, or simply wants a comfortable aiming experience should use a {primary_keyword}. It removes guesswork and ensures you can replicate your aim settings when switching mice or monitors.

Common misconceptions include thinking that higher DPI always means better performance, or that eDPI alone defines skill. {primary_keyword} clarifies that both DPI and sensitivity work together to produce the final feel.

{primary_keyword} Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The core formula for calculating the centimeters needed to turn 360 degrees (cm/360) is:

cm/360 = 360 / (DPI × Sensitivity) × 2.54

Where 2.54 converts inches to centimeters because the base measurement is often in inches.

eDPI (effective DPI) is simply:

eDPI = DPI × Sensitivity

These formulas allow you to translate your hardware settings into real‑world movement distances.

Variables Table

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
DPI Mouse Dots Per Inch dots/inch 100 – 2000
Sensitivity In‑game sensitivity setting unitless 0.1 – 10
eDPI Effective DPI dots/inch 50 – 2000
cm/360 Centimeters to turn 360° cm 5 – 30

Practical Examples (Real‑World Use Cases)

Example 1

Inputs: DPI = 800, Sensitivity = 0.5

eDPI = 800 × 0.5 = 400

cm/360 = 360 / 400 × 2.54 = 2.29 cm

This means you need to move your mouse only 2.29 cm to complete a full 360° turn.

Example 2

Inputs: DPI = 1600, Sensitivity = 0.35

eDPI = 1600 × 0.35 = 560

cm/360 = 360 / 560 × 2.54 = 1.63 cm

A higher DPI with lower sensitivity still yields a very quick turn, useful for fast‑paced aiming.

How to Use This {primary_keyword} Calculator

  1. Enter your mouse DPI in the first field.
  2. Enter your current Valorant in‑game sensitivity.
  3. Optionally, type a desired cm/360 to see the required sensitivity.
  4. Results update instantly. Review the primary result (cm/360) and intermediate values.
  5. Use the “Copy Results” button to paste the data into your notes or streaming overlay.
  6. Reset to default values if you want to start over.

Key Factors That Affect {primary_keyword} Results

  • Mouse DPI: Higher DPI reduces the physical distance needed for a turn.
  • In‑game Sensitivity: Adjusts the scaling of DPI; lower sensitivity increases cm/360.
  • Screen Resolution & FOV: While not directly in the formula, they influence perceived turn speed.
  • Mouse Acceleration Settings: Must be disabled for consistent results.
  • Grip Style: Claw, fingertip, or palm grip changes comfortable cm/360 ranges.
  • Physical Mouse Pad Size: Larger pads accommodate higher cm/360 values.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the ideal cm/360 for competitive play?
Most pros prefer between 1.5 cm and 3 cm, but personal comfort is key.
Does changing my monitor affect cm/360?
No, cm/360 is based on mouse movement, not screen size.
Can I use this calculator for other games?
The formula works for any game that uses a linear sensitivity scale, but you may need to adjust the conversion factor.
Why is my eDPI different from other players?
eDPI varies with DPI and sensitivity; matching eDPI can help replicate feel across setups.
Is mouse acceleration harmful?
Yes, it introduces inconsistency; disable it for accurate {primary_keyword} results.
How do I calculate sensitivity for a target cm/360?
Use Sensitivity = 360 / (DPI × (Target cm/360 / 2.54)). The calculator does this automatically.
What if my DPI is not listed?
Enter any numeric DPI; the calculator works with any value within the supported range.
Does the calculator work on mobile?
Yes, the layout is responsive and works on all devices.

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