Gyroscope aim is the secret weapon of PUBG Mobile’s elite. While thumb players struggle with twitchy sprays, gyro users glide across targets with pixel-perfect precision. But here’s the catch: default gyro settings are garbage. Too sensitive and you’ll spin out of control; too low and you might as well tap. These 10 gyro control codes are the sweet spots — curated from pro players, top streamers, and in-depth community testing. Each one serves a specific scenario, from close-range flicks to long-range taps. Dial them in and watch your K/D climb.
1. The Classic 300/400 Vertical Split

The most widely used gyro code among competitive players: vertical gyro sensitivity at 300 for 1x/red dot and 400 for 2x/3x. This split keeps your camera stable enough to track a running enemy while allowing quick vertical adjustments for recoil control. Pro tip: pair this with a 100% ADS gyro on/off toggle so you only engage gyro when scoped. Many beginners miss this and end up with nausea-inducing world movement.
2. The Single-Digit Scope Sensitivity

For 6x and 8x scopes, drop your gyro sensitivity down to 1. Yes, 1. This isn’t a typo — when you’re holding your breath for a 400-meter headshot, even a micro-jitter can send your shot into the dirt. A setting of 1 means you can still micro-adjust without overcorrecting. It’s the reason pro snipers hit those impossible moving shots on motorbikes. Works best with the 6x scope set to 3x zoom for versatile mid-range use.
3. The Hip-Fire Hero (200 Gyro)

Hip-fire can be a dice roll without gyro. Set your non-scoped gyro sensitivity to 200. This gives you enough rotation to snap onto enemies in CQC without overshooting. Combine this with a high ADS sensitivity (say 350) so that when you scope in, the sensitivity drops naturally. Many players ignore hip-fire gyro, but it’s what separates panicky sprays from calm, accurate kill feeds.
4. The 100% ADS Toggle Trick

One of the most overlooked codes: enable ‘ADS Gyroscope’ and set it to ‘Always On’ rather than ‘Scope Only’. This means your gyro only activates when you aim down sights, preventing the drunken-camera effect during looting or running. But here’s the key: set your general gyro sensitivity to 0. That way, only your ADS and TPP scopes use gyro. Your world rotation stays purely manual, giving you the best of both worlds.
5. The Canted Sight Sweet Spot

The canted sight is a niche attachment, but with the right gyro code it becomes a close-range beast. Set your canted sight gyro sensitivity to 250. This is fast enough to track a slide-jumping enemy but not so fast that you whiff. Because the canted sight has a very small sight picture, you need that extra speed to keep the dot on target. Pair with an assault rifle and SMG for a versatile loadout.
6. The 4x Spray Code
Spraying with a 4x scope is one of the hardest skills in PUBG. The code: set your 4x gyro sensitivity to 50 and your vertical multiplier to 1.2. This gives you just enough movement to stay on target while the vertical multiplier helps pull down against recoil. Practice on an M416 with a compensator and you’ll be melting squads from 200 meters. Most pros never go above 60 for 4x because the sight picture is so small.
7. The Dead Zone Killer
Dead zones are the enemy of precision. Set your gyro dead zone to 10% (the minimum). Any higher and you’ll have a laggy feel when making tiny aim corrections. This is critical for DMRs and snipers where a pixel of movement can miss a head. However, if your phone has shaky hands or a worn gyro chip, bump it to 15% to filter out micro-tremors. Test in the training ground: you want the crosshair to move at the slightest tilt.
8. The 3x Scope Stabilizer
The 3x scope is the most versatile optic in PUBG Mobile. Set its gyro sensitivity to 260. This feels snappy for medium-range sprays but still slow enough to tap single shots without overcorrecting. Many players bounce between 250 and 280; 260 is the goldilocks number. Combine with a vertical gyro sensitivity of 300 for consistent recoil control. Test it with a 6x scope zoomed to 3x — same results, better zoom range.
9. The TPP Crooked Shoulder
Third Person Perspective (TPP) with shoulder aim is a staple of PUBG Mobile. For this, set your TPP gyro sensitivity to 150. This is slower than ADS but faster than regular camera. Why? Because in TPP shoulder aim, you’re peeking around corners and need controlled movement to line up pre-fires. Too fast and you’ll swing past the enemy; too slow and you’re a sitting duck. 150 hits the sweet spot for most maps.
10. The Gyro Reset Routine
This isn’t a sensitivity value but a code for your brain: every time you finish a fight, consciously reset your phone to a neutral position. Gyro drift is real — over a session your device slowly rotates, messing up your center. Train yourself to tap the recenter button (or physically straighten your phone) after each engagement. Combined with the ‘ADS Gyroscope’ toggle, this habit eliminates the ‘drifting crosshair’ issue that plagues long sessions.
These 10 codes are the result of thousands of hours of ranked gameplay and community testing. Whether you’re a claw player adding gyro or a hardcore gyro veteran, each setting targets a specific weakness — be it scope stability, hip-fire accuracy, or recoil management. Start with the 300/400 vertical split and the 100% ADS toggle, then layer in the others. Tweak them in the training ground until they feel natural. Your aim will thank you.