The best CS:GO guides on Youtube
Youtube offers hundreds of thousands CS:GO guides, but it's easy to get lost in the information flow and not find the best quality one. Here are the most useful guides, confirmed by millions of views.

Every CS:GO player, especially a beginner, wants to improve their knowledge and skills in the game. There are many ways to do this: with help from a friend, hire a coach, watch and learn from the best professional players, play numerous online gaming tournaments with your team, and read or view helpful guides. I'll talk about the last method in more detail.
You can find hundreds of thousands of different guides in various directions on Youtube. In this article, I will highlight those that are most popular in terms of views and ratings. The point is: I will shorten your search time. Just read the article, open the necessary guide and pump your skills and knowledge in CS:GO.
Top 10 tips to get perfect aim in CS:GO
This video was released five years ago. Yes, a long time ago, yes, a classic (ha-ha). And you will find a lot of such "ancient" videos in our article. The trick is that basic things like the secrets of proper aim never go out of date. 4.5 million views and 62k likes won't let me lie.
This short, only 8-minute guide (if you save your time, start at 0:40) gives some obvious advice, but especially for beginners - very useful. Some of the olds sometimes forget these things, too.
CS:GO pistols tutorial
Pistols are a cheap weapon that must be used in the first round of any match, following the old tradition. The first round determines which team will have the economic advantage at the start of the match. This is comparable to a jump ball in basketball, where the advantage of a particular team is determined.
How you wield a particular weapon will affect your entire team and the subsequent match, so this guide is one of the most important after aiming.
CS:GO economy guide — common mistakes
Speaking of the economy, here is a detailed guide on this important subject of the game. Skip the beginning to 1:11 and consume knowledge. Remember the valuable thing: it's always about TEAMplay, not only your skills and tactics.
Weapons
There are six types of weapons in the game: pistols, heavy, submachine guns, rifles, grenades, and knives. And gear, which isn't the topic of this chapter. Here is a separate list of guides that will help you to master those weapons (except pistols, look above):
How to be a better rifler
CS:GO SMG tutorial
CS:GO Shotguns tutorial
M249 guide
CS:GO knife tactics
50 things you want to know in CS:GO
This video is as fast as CS:GO players are: in only 12 minutes, the author will tell you about fifty small but significant tips in the game. Did you know about a speed boost after jumping from your teammate or how to avoid Molotov quickly with smokes without losing speed? All tricks in one video, with almost 2,6 million views. At least, say "thank you" to the creator — he deserved it.
Basic CS:GO tutorial — beginners guide
This guide will be helpful for the beginners in the game or for those who think about starting playing it: the creator tells about the basics in just four minutes. Nothing too complicated, olds can skip.
CS:GO pro players share tips and tricks
When you have a little more time (I'm speaking about half an hour) to learn something new about CS:GO — this guide is the best compilation of moments from professional esports athletes like S1mple, Pimp, Stewie2K, n0thing, and many others with examples from their real games.
Ultimate CS:GO settings guide
If you ever feel that despite knowing almost every tip and trick in CS:GO you still have some troubles in gameplay — you probably need to check your settings. And this guide will help you understand if you're doing something wrong.
CS:GO movement guide
Besides knowing the basics, having the best aim, and perfect settings, you need to know how to move like a pro. It's almost a science but you'll handle it after watching this guide.
10 tips to improve at CS:GO
Right positioning, wise economy, accurate flashing, and the importance of the impact instead of counting frags — you'll know (or remember) these things after watching the video:
Bonus: CS:GO in 6 minutes
If you're a newbie or an old, who wants to laugh, I highly recommend watching this video to understand the basics of the game (or have six minutes of constant smiles).
The most important thing in each guide is the application of the knowledge gained. You'd better not watch the guides "voraciously" and then try somewhere in a couple of days to apply all this mess of knowledge, drastically rearranging your style of play. It is enough to watch one or two videos of interest to you on the desired topic before each game. Like you go to the shooting range before long sessions. And then you can go, with an already "warmed up" mind and fingers, hit your enemies and teammates.




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