If you’re struggling to stay competitive in Black Ops 6 due to tough skill-based matchmaking, you’re not alone. Many players feel stuck no matter how much they play. But with the right techniques, you can gain an edge even in the sweatiest lobbies. From smarter Movement to better crosshair placement and perk usage, these pro tips will help you win more gunfights and consistently perform at the top of your team.

These underrated tactics will help you rise above sweaty matchmaking

If you’ve been grinding Black Ops 6 and feel like you’re constantly getting outmatched, you’re not alone. Skill-based matchmaking (SBMM) is doing its job: putting you in tough lobbies and pairing you with similarly skilled opponents. But what if the difference between going negative and topping the leaderboard isn’t your aim or your loadout, but how you play the game?

Content creator Nick recently shared six pro-level tips in his video that many players overlook — strategies that work regardless of your KD ratio, rank, or teammates. These aren’t your typical “use this meta weapon” suggestions. Instead, they’re practical, real-time techniques you can apply to any match, on any map.

Below, we’ve broken down each of these six tips, plus a few extra tricks to help you instantly improve your performance in Black Ops 6 multiplayer.

Tip 1: Use movement intelligently — not just to look flashy

Movement in Black Ops 6 is more advanced than ever thanks to omnidirectional mechanics, but many players waste it trying to look flashy instead of using it strategically.

  • Sliding doesn’t make you faster. Use it to peek into corners or break lines of sight. For example, slide horizontally around a corner so you’re already aiming as you emerge.
  • Dive across doorways when enemies are camping inside. It’s faster than they can react, giving you a free kill or safe entry.
  • Jump shot at 0–10 meters. It’s most effective at close range and throws off aim assist.
  • Drop shot at 15+ meters. Going prone makes you a harder target to hit from a distance. Don’t use drop shots up close — you’ll just get caught mid-animation.

These movement decisions aren’t just personal preference — they’re situational tactics that give you the advantage when used at the right moment.

Tip 2: Crosshair placement and colors make a huge difference

One of the easiest ways to die in a gunfight is by having your crosshairs aimed at the floor. Crosshair placement is your first line of aim. If it’s wrong, you’ll always be a few milliseconds late.

  • Go to your settings and turn on the center dot. Make it large and choose a color like purple or yellow — colors that stand out on most maps.
  • Always aim your crosshairs where enemies are likely to appear. Don’t aim low or to the side unless you’re tracking a specific spot.
  • In modes like Search and Destroy, this becomes crucial. Poor crosshair placement often means the difference between winning and losing the round.

Use your crosshair like your eyes — lead it into rooms, angles, and open spaces before your enemy arrives.

Tip 3: Adjust sensitivity to match your aiming style

There are two key sensitivity settings:

  • Horizontal/vertical look sensitivity (non-ADS)
  • ADS (aim down sight) sensitivity

Many players crank their non-ADS sensitivity to max thinking it helps with turning fast. It does — but at a cost.

  • High sensitivity means less control, especially in tight gunfights.
  • Nick recommends 2.20 sensitivity for both horizontal and vertical movement.
  • For ADS sensitivity, drop it slightly. He plays at 0.90 on the red dot and iron sights. This makes aim assist more effective and improves tracking of targets.

Tweak these settings to match your play style, but avoid extremes. Most players benefit from a mid-range sensitivity with slightly reduced ADS speed.

Learn more about Black Ops 6 hidden pro tips from ItsNick on YouTube.

Tip 4: Take advantage of head glitches and elevation

Positioning can often win gunfights before bullets are fired. Knowing when to hold a stairwell or how to use a window effectively makes all the difference.

  • Stairwells and elevated positions give you a natural advantage. You’ll see more of the enemy, while they can only see your head.
  • Use head glitches by peeking over cover or through tight gaps. The smaller your visible hitbox, the harder it is to be shot.
  • When using windows, don’t stand dead center. Instead, crouch back 2–3 feet, or lean from the side. This lets you peek without being fully exposed — and you can escape quickly if needed.

Tip 5: Rotate frequently to stay unpredictable

The moment you get a few kills in one area, assume the enemy knows where you are. Staying too long in the same spot is a guaranteed death sentence in SBMM lobbies.

  • After 2–3 kills, move to a new angle nearby that still lets you watch the same area.
  • Catch enemies rotating in without letting them catch you.
  • Don’t fall into the revenge trap. Most players return to the spot where they were killed — use that to your advantage.

Proper rotations keep you one step ahead and stop enemies from setting up counterattacks.

Tip 6: Read the mini map like a pro

Your mini-map is more than just a radar — it’s a prediction tool.

  • Don’t just watch for red dots. Look at where your teammates are positioned.
  • If one side of the map is empty, assume an enemy is flanking from that direction.
  • Smart players use this awareness to pre-aim, flank, and control key areas.

Reading teammate positions tells you where you need to be. And it gives you the edge before you’ve even fired a shot.

Bonus tip: The Tracker perk is still overpowered

If you’re not running Tracker, you’re missing out on one of the most useful tools in Black Ops 6.

  • Shows enemy footprints so you can follow targets silently.
  • Live pings enemies when you ADS them, even if they hide after taking damage.
  • That live ping is shared with teammates, making it easier to finish kills and stack eliminations.

Tracker was nerfed slightly, but it’s still incredibly effective. You’ll even get accused of hacking when you shoot someone through cover using the ping info.

Try combining Tracker with Ghost or Ninja for the perfect stealth-aggression setup. You’ll be harder to see and better at hunting down campers or rotating enemies.

FAQs about improving in Black Ops 6 multiplayer

What’s the best way to use movement in gunfights?

Slide around corners, jump shot up close, and drop shot at longer range for best results.

Should I max my sensitivity settings?

No. Mid-range sensitivity offers more control. Use 2.20 for look and 0.90 for ADS as a baseline.

What color should I make my center dot?

Purple or yellow. These colors stand out clearly against most map backgrounds.

Is Tracker still useful after the nerf?

Yes. Live pinging and footprint tracking still offer major tactical advantages in every match.

How often should I rotate positions?

After 2–3 kills in one area, move to avoid revenge deaths and flanks.

If you’re tired of going negative or feel like SBMM is holding you back, these tips are your shortcut to better performance, you can learn more at CODIntel for better guides. Keep practicing, fine-tune your play style, and don’t forget — positioning and awareness often beat raw aim. Stay sharp out there.