If you’ve ever watched a Free Fire pro stream and thought, ‘How do they move so smoothly and land every shot?’ the answer is often their sensitivity settings. But tuning sliders for hours is a pain. That’s where saved codes come in—a string of characters that instantly applies someone else’s perfect sensitivity. This guide is for anyone who wants to skip the trial-and-error and get pro-level aim in minutes. By the end, you’ll know how to find, copy, and apply sensitivity saved codes, and you’ll be ready to dominate.
Saved codes are basically cheat sheets for your cursor. They adjust your general, red dot, 2x scope, 4x scope, sniper scope, and free look sensitivity all at once. Whether you’re a claw player or a thumb player, there’s a code out there for you. Let’s dive in.
What You’ll Need
- A device running Free Fire or Free Fire Max (Android/iOS)
- Stable internet connection
- A source for saved codes (YouTube, Discord, or trusted websites)
- The in-game settings menu unlocked (reach level 1 if needed)
- Patience to test and tweak a bit
Step 1: Understand What a Saved Code Looks Like
A saved code is a long string of numbers and letters, often starting with ‘FF’ or similar. It encodes all your sensitivity sliders into a single line. You’ll see them shared in YouTube descriptions, Discord servers, or dedicated sites. For example: FFSENS123ABC456DEF. Each character corresponds to a specific setting value.
Step 2: Find a Reliable Saved Code
Not all codes are good. Some are outdated or meant for specific devices. Look for codes from known pro players or YouTube creators who test them. You can also check our guides for pro player sensitivity codes or viral sensitivity settings. Avoid random websites that promise ‘100% headshot’ – they’re often scams.
- Search YouTube for ‘Free Fire sensitivity code [pro name]’
- Join Free Fire Discord communities with a #sensitivity-codes channel
- Use trusted blogs like this one for tested codes
Step 3: Copy the Code Correctly
Once you find a code, copy it exactly. Miss one character and it won’t work. On mobile, long-press the code and select ‘Copy’. On PC (if using an emulator), highlight and Ctrl+C. If the code is in an image, you’ll have to type it manually – be careful.
Step 4: Open the Sensitivity Settings in Free Fire
Launch Free Fire, tap the gear icon on the top-right of the lobby, then select ‘Sensitivity’. You’ll see the slider screen with a small ‘Saved Code’ button at the bottom. Tap it.
Step 5: Paste the Code and Apply

A pop-up appears with a text field. Tap and hold to paste the code you copied. Then tap ‘Apply’. The sliders will instantly adjust to the new values. You’ll see a confirmation like ‘Sensitivity applied successfully’.
Step 6: Test and Fine-Tune
Don’t jump into ranked yet. Head to the training ground and test the new sensitivity. Try drag shots, sniping, and close-range sprays. If something feels off, you can adjust individual sliders – the code is just a starting point. For example, if you have casual player settings you might want lower sensitivity; if you’re on a low-end phone sensitivity, you may need to reduce graphics too.
Common Pitfalls
- Expired codes: Codes can become invalid after game updates. Always check the date of the video or post.
- Wrong device sensitivity: A code made for a high-end phone might be too fast for your device. Use DPI 1000 sensitivity setup if you have a gaming phone.
- Forgetting to save: After applying, you must manually save your settings. Some codes only apply temporarily if you don’t hit the save button.
Where to Next
Now that you’ve got your sensitivity code applied, check out our other guides: how to restore your old settings if you don’t like the new one, or dive into specific setups like low-end phone sensitivity and casual player settings. For the latest pro-tested codes, bookmark our pro player sensitivity codes page. Happy gaming – may your aim be crisp and your headshots constant.