If you’re new to Free Fire or just tired of tweaking settings forever, you’ve come to the right place. This guide gives you easy, proven sensitivity settings that work for most phones—no complicated math, no pro-level tricks. By the end, you’ll have a set of values you can copy straight into your game and start landing more shots.
These settings are tested on mid-range devices and balanced for general gameplay. Whether you’re a casual player or grinding rank, these numbers will help you control recoil and flick faster. No need to spend hours in the training ground—just follow along.
What You’ll Need
- A device running Free Fire (Android or iOS)
- Internet connection
- Access to the game’s settings menu
- Optional: a friend for testing
Step 1: Open the Sensitivity Settings
Launch Free Fire and tap the gear icon in the top-right corner to open Settings. Then select the “Sensitivity” tab. You’ll see sliders for General, Red Dot, 2x Scope, and more.
Step 2: Copy the General Settings
Use these beginner-friendly values. They work well for both two-finger and three-finger claw styles.
- General: 80-90
- Red Dot: 70-80
- 2x Scope: 60-70
- 4x Scope: 50-60
- Sniper Scope: 40-50
- Free Look: 60-70
These numbers are a sweet spot for controlling recoil without losing speed. If you play on a budget device, consider checking out our dedicated budget phone sensitivity guide for further optimization.
Step 3: Adjust for Your Device
Not every phone is the same. If your aim feels too jittery, lower each value by 5. If it’s sluggish, increase by 5. For devices with high touch sampling, you might lean toward lower settings. For low-end phones, try the smooth FPS sensitivity settings to reduce lag.
Step 4: Test in Training Ground
Go to the training ground and practice dragging your crosshair onto a stationary dummy. Then try tracking a moving target. If you overshoot constantly, lower your General and Red Dot settings. If you can’t keep up, raise them. For a more structured test, refer to our accurate aim settings for drills.
Step 5: Fine-Tune with Gameplay
Play a few Classic or Clash Squad matches. Pay attention to situations where you miss: Are you always over-flicking? Lower the scope sensitivity. Can’t track a running enemy? Increase General or Red Dot. After a couple of games, you’ll have a feel for what needs tweaking. You can save your final settings as a saved code to apply instantly on any device.
For more aggressive styles, check out the powerful sensitivity settings used by pro players.

Common Pitfalls
- Setting sensitivity too high – leads to overshooting and shaky aim. Start lower and increase gradually.
- Setting sensitivity too low – makes you slow to react, especially in close-quarters fights. Balance is key.
- Copying settings without testing – even the best settings won’t work if you don’t adapt them to your playstyle. Always test in training ground first.
Where to Next
Now that you have your baseline, you can explore more specialized settings. Our top free fire sensitivity settings page compiles pro-level configurations, while the budget phone sensitivity guide helps if you’re on an older device. For a complete resource, don’t forget to bookmark our main sensitivity hub.