How CS2 Skin Float Values Really Work
11 órájaCS2 skin trading is a world of details, and few factors are more misunderstood—or more important—than float values. If you want to make smart trades, score rare finds, or simply understand what makes one skin more expensive than another, you need to know how float values really work in Counter-Strike 2.
What Is a Float Value in CS2 Skins?
A skin's float value is a single number between 0.00 and 1.00—a precise measure of that skin's wear or "condition." The lower the float, the cleaner and newer your skin looks. A float of 0.00 is flawless (Factory New); a float of 1.00 is as worn as possible (Battle-Scarred).
How Are Float Values Assigned?
Random Assignment at Creation
Whenever you unbox, craft through a trade-up contract, or earn a skin drop, the skin is randomly assigned a float value within its defined potential range. You can't influence what you get when opening cases or receiving drops.
Trade-Up Contracts
The float value for skins created through trade-ups is calculated as a weighted average of the floats of the ten skins you feed in. More worn input skins mean your output is likelier to be worn too.
Permanency of Float
Once assigned, a float value never changes. Equipping, trading, or using the skin in-game will not make it more worn or scratch-free. The float is hard-coded and immutable—a common misconception is that playing with a skin degrades it, but this is false.
Condition Tiers and Float Ranges
CS2 skins are classified into five primary condition tiers, each based on float ranges:
| Condition | Float Range | Appearance |
|---|---|---|
| Factory New | 0.00 – 0.07 | Looks pristine or nearly flawless |
| Minimal Wear | 0.07 – 0.15 | Very minor marks or scratches |
| Field-Tested | 0.15 – 0.38 | Moderate visible wear |
| Well-Worn | 0.38 – 0.45 | Heavily worn, fading and scratches |
| Battle-Scarred | 0.45 – 1.00 | Extremely worn, artwork is faded/scratched |
Within each tier, appearance still varies—a Minimal Wear at 0.08 will look far better than one at 0.14, so always check the actual float!
Technical Details: Decimal Precision and Viewing
- Float values are stored as single-precision floating-point numbers, often shown up to 8 decimals (e.g., 0.07592839).
- You can see a skin’s float by inspecting it in your CS2 inventory or using popular external tools trusted by traders for exact numbers.
Why Do Float Values Matter for Trading?
Pricing Impact
Lower floats almost always command higher prices for popular and high-end skins. An ultra-low float can make a skin particularly collectible—even among otherwise identical listings.
Collector and Aesthetic Demand
Some skins display distinctive visual quirks only at certain float thresholds, and the CS2 collector scene pays a premium for these nuanced differences. Occasionally, even high-float (more worn) versions of specific skins become sought-after due to unique patina or rare patterns.
Trading & Value Assessment
Knowing how float impacts both the look and price gives you an edge in both buying and selling decisions. Always check float before making big acquisitions, and don’t get fooled by a condition label without examining the precise number.
Key Myths Debunked
- Float is fixed, always: Using your skin in tens or thousands of matches will not wear it down. Its float is set and permanent.
- All skins in a tier look identical: There’s continuous variation, so inspect before you buy.
Takeaways for Savvy Traders
- Float value = skin condition and market price.
- Always verify float rather than trusting just the condition label—especially for expensive trades.
- Float awareness is a must for serious collectors and anyone looking to maximize the value and aesthetics of their CS2 inventory.
Float values aren’t just numbers: they’re the backbone of the CS2 skin economy. Next time you inspect a skin—check that float first. Let it be your guide to trading with confidence and clarity.
