10,235 skins. Every weapon, knife, glove, agent, sticker and collectible in Counter-Strike 2 – with live market prices, float values and case origins. This is the complete CS2 skins database.
Use the category tabs and filters to browse by weapon type, rarity, case or color. Or read on: the sections below cover how CS2 skins work, what determines their price, and where to find the best value at every budget.
CS2 skins are cosmetic items that change the appearance of weapons, knives, gloves and character models. They don't affect gameplay – a $0.03 AK-47 Safari Mesh fires the same bullets as a $50,000 AK-47 Case Hardened. The difference is purely visual.
Skins were introduced in the 2013 Arms Deal update for CS:GO. When CS2 replaced CS:GO in 2023, every existing skin carried over with identical names, float values and applied stickers. The visual upgrade came from CS2's Source 2 engine, which renders skins with better lighting, reflections and surface detail.
The CS2 skin market is one of the largest virtual economies in gaming, with an estimated total market cap above $6.9 billion. Skins trade on the Steam Community Market, third-party marketplaces and peer-to-peer platforms – often for real money. Some individual items have sold for over $1 million, which you can read about in our most expensive CS2 skins breakdown.
CS2 skins fall into distinct categories, each with its own pricing dynamics, rarity distribution and market behavior.
Weapon skins are the core of the CS2 economy – over 1,400 skins across 34 guns in four subcategories:
Knives are the most expensive item category in CS2. There are 20 knife types and 408 skins, with prices ranging from $40 (Navaja Scorched BS) to over $1.5 million (Karambit Case Hardened Blue Gem pattern #387). Every knife is Covert rarity with the ★ prefix and drops at a 0.26% rate. Each model has unique draw, inspect and attack animations – the Butterfly Knife's balisong flip and the Karambit's finger-ring twirl are the most popular, and a big reason those two trade at a 20–40% premium.
Gloves sit at the same 0.26% drop rate as knives. There are 8 glove types and 94 skins, from $23 (Driver Gloves Racing Green BS) to over $30,000 (Sport Gloves Hedge Maze FN). Float value matters more on gloves than almost any other item – they're visible in first-person every round, so the gap between a Battle-Scarred and Factory New copy can be 10x or more.
CS2 skins follow a color-coded rarity system that sets the price floor. From most common to rarest:
| Rarity | Drop frequency | Typical price | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Consumer Grade | Very common | $0.03 – $0.10 | FAMAS Colony |
| Industrial Grade | Common | $0.05 – $0.50 | MP7 Groundwater |
| Mil-Spec | Most common case drop | $0.10 – $5 | AK-47 Blue Laminate |
| Restricted | Uncommon | $1 – $30 | AWP Hyper Beast |
| Classified | Rare | $5 – $100+ | AK-47 Vulcan |
| Covert | Very rare | $10 – $500+ | AK-47 Fire Serpent |
| Extraordinary | Knives & gloves only | $23 – $1.5M+ | Karambit Fade |
| Contraband | Only 1 skin exists | $2,000 – $30,000 | M4A4 Howl |
Rarity sets the floor. The actual price is driven by weapon popularity, skin design, float value, pattern seed and whether the source case is still active. The Contraband tier is unique – only the M4A4 Howl exists there, after Valve removed it from the Huntsman Case in 2014 following a DMCA copyright claim. No new copies can ever be created.
Every CS2 skin has a float value – a number between 0.00 and 1.00 permanently assigned when the skin is created. Float determines the exterior condition and how much visible wear appears.
| Condition | Float range | Price impact |
|---|---|---|
| Factory New (FN) | 0.00 – 0.07 | Highest price |
| Minimal Wear (MW) | 0.07 – 0.15 | 10–30% below FN |
| Field-Tested (FT) | 0.15 – 0.38 | Most traded condition |
| Well-Worn (WW) | 0.38 – 0.45 | 20–40% below FT |
| Battle-Scarred (BS) | 0.45 – 1.00 | Lowest price |
Not every skin exists at every float range. The AK-47 Asiimov only drops between 0.05 and 0.70, so Factory New copies don't exist – Field-Tested is the best you can get. Float is permanent: a 0.01 float skin will always be 0.01; it doesn't degrade with use. On some skins the price difference between a 0.15 FT and a 0.00 FN is 5–10x.
Five factors determine what any CS2 skin is worth:
| Category | Cheapest | Most expensive | Mid-range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rifles | $0.06 | $600,000+ (Souvenir AWP Dragon Lore) | $5 – $50 |
| Pistols | $0.03 | $600+ (Glock-18 Fade FN) | $1 – $15 |
| SMGs | $0.03 | ~$40 (MP9 Wild Lily FN) | $0.50 – $5 |
| Heavy | $0.03 | ~$15 (Nova Antique FN) | $0.10 – $3 |
| Knives | ~$40 | $1.5M+ (Karambit Blue Gem) | $150 – $500 |
| Gloves | ~$23 | ~$30,800 (Sport Hedge Maze FN) | $80 – $300 |
| Agents | ~$7 | ~$130 (Sir Bloody Miami Darryl) | $15 – $50 |
| Stickers | $0.03 | $80,000+ (Titan Holo Katowice 2014) | $0.10 – $5 |
These ranges shift with market conditions. New case releases, game updates and tournament events all affect prices, so always check live prices before buying or selling.
Three marketplace tiers, each with different fees and pricing:
The price difference between Steam and third-party markets can be 30%+ on the same skin – always compare before buying or selling.
Jump straight to the most-searched weapons and browse every skin with live, side-by-side market prices:
Over 10,000 individual items across all categories: weapons, knives, gloves, agents, stickers, containers, keychains, patches and collectibles. The number grows with each new case and collection Valve releases.
The Karambit Case Hardened Blue Gem (pattern #387) has had bids exceeding $1.5 million. For weapon skins, the Souvenir AWP Dragon Lore Factory New is valued above $500,000. The M4A4 Howl FN, the only Contraband skin, trades between $26,000 and $30,000.
Yes. All CSGO skins transferred to CS2 with identical names, float values and applied stickers. The visual difference is CS2's Source 2 engine, which renders skins with improved lighting and material detail. The gameplay change is the trade-up contract path to knives, which only exists in CS2.
Float is a number between 0.00 and 1.00 permanently assigned to every skin. It determines the exterior condition (Factory New through Battle-Scarred) and how much visible wear appears. Lower float means a cleaner look and a higher price. Float never changes after the skin is created.
Three factors compound: permanently locked supply (discontinued cases and collections), extreme rarity within that supply (a 0.26% knife/glove drop rate and rare pattern seeds), and collector demand from a $6.9 billion market.
Prices have historically trended upward for items from discontinued cases and rare knives and gloves, but they also fluctuate with updates, new releases and market sentiment. Treat skins as collectibles with potential upside, not guaranteed financial investments.
Start with the weapons you use most. Budget picks under $5: AK-47 Slate ($1–$3), M4A1-S Boreal Forest ($0.10), AWP Safari Mesh ($0.20), USP-S Blueprint ($0.50) and Glock Candy Apple ($1–$2). A clean full loadout is possible for under $10.
Valve releases new skins through weapon cases (2–4 per year) and collections tied to operations or events. Recent additions include the Achroma Collection (January 2026) and the Dead Hand Collection (March 2026).