At first glance, skins in CS2 differ only in appearance, but experienced players know that important details are hidden in numbers. One of these characteristics is the float value. This indicator determines the wear of the weapon and directly affects its appearance and cost. Let’s figure out together what CS2 skin float values are, how they work, and why understanding their hidden value can be decisive for creating a unique inventory or a successful investment.
In the world of CS2, there is an indicator that determines the degree of wear of skins and this is a float value. The indicator can vary from 0.00 to 1.00. The higher this indicator, the more noticeable the traces of abrasions on the skin (peeling paint, scratches, and other defects left by time).
Depending on the float value, the skin can belong to one of the following categories:
It is worth noting that in the shooter there is not a single skin that would have a value equal to 1.00, since this means a complete lack of functionality. Skins can only have values close to one. However, not all skins can have a full set of value ranges.
The float value of a skin is determined when receiving the skin by opening CS2 (CS:GO) cases or when purchasing it (in this case, the player sees and buys a skin with a specific float value).
Float value, quality, and rarity of a skin form its value. However, there may not always be a relationship between them. For example, the cost of some skins may be higher in Battle Scarred than in Factory New. This may be the case if Battle Scarred opens up new design features of the skin.
The most valuable float values are those that have a unique set of characteristics. This means that skins from completely different rarity categories can compete with each other. For example, a heavily worn skin with a barely noticeable pattern can cost more than a new version due to Contraband or Covert quality. The rarest float values in the game are those with three zeros at the end (0.75000). These are the most expensive lots on the Steam trading platform, and collectors are constantly chasing them.
At the same time, those skins that are equipped with a StatTrak counter are more valuable because it increases their rarity level and gives players more opportunities to track game progress.
Based on the degree of wear, the overall aesthetics and design of each change. The lower the quality, the more noticeable:
The float index range has a strong and direct impact on the final cost of each skin. Therefore, if you are interested in selling or trading skins, you need to clearly understand their market price and why it can rise, fall, or jump. After all, the main rule is: buy cheaper and sell more expensive. This way, you can visually understand the value of the weapon and the possibilities of its sale on various platforms.
The successful sale of a particular skin depends on several key factors:
In order to evaluate the float value of skins from your inventory, you need to log into your Steam account and open public access to it. Then you need to wait until the system provides up-to-date information on your current inventory, and simply hover the cursor over the desired item, after which the necessary information will appear.
Float values in the world of skins are more than just a technical parameter; this is an opportunity to take a new look at skins and their real value. From the impact on visual perception to the significant change in market value, understanding float values opens the door to more informed choices and profitable deals.