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THE FINALS sensitivity calculator

Use our sensitivity calculator for THE FINALS to optimize your gameplay settings and improve performance.

Find the ideal in-game sensitivity for your target cm/360° and DPI.

Recommended THE FINALS Sensitivity

0.0381

at 800 DPI for 30 cm/360°

Note: This uses a linear approximation. Some games have non-linear scaling.

What is a THE FINALS sensitivity calculator?

cm/360° (centimetres per full 360° rotation) is the universal sensitivity measurement used by competitive players. Unlike in-game sensitivity numbers, which vary between games, cm/360° means the same thing everywhere: how far you physically move your mouse to spin your crosshair one full revolution.

How to use this tool

Enter your mouse DPI and your target cm/360°. The calculator converts this to the exact THE FINALS in-game sensitivity you should set. If you don't know your target cm/360°, measure how far you swipe your mouse for a full 360° rotation in your current setup — that's your baseline.

THE FINALS Recommended cm/360° Range

20–50 cm/360°

Most FPS players land in this range. Adjust from your current feel. For Team Shooter like THE FINALS, most competitive players use 20–50 cm/360°. A longer swipe distance (high cm/360°) gives more precision; shorter (low cm/360°) gives faster aim transitions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good cm/360° for THE FINALS?

For THE FINALS, 20–50 cm/360° covers most competitive players. If you're playing Team Shooter and prioritising precision aim, aim for the higher end of that range.

Why is cm/360° better than in-game sensitivity?

THE FINALS's sensitivity setting is an arbitrary number that only makes sense within THE FINALS. cm/360° is absolute — it tells you exactly how much physical movement equals a full spin, making it transferable to any game or setup.

How do I find my current cm/360°?

Open a game, spin your crosshair exactly 360°, and measure how far you moved the mouse with a ruler. That number (in centimetres) is your current cm/360°. Alternatively, enter your current DPI and sensitivity into this calculator and it will show you.

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