CS2 Sticker Value Calculator
Calculate the real value of stickered skins using SP% (Sticker Percentage)
Base Skin
Applied Stickers
Sticker 1
Estimated Value
Common SP% Ranges
Normal Stickers
Standard tournament and capsule stickers. Low individual value, but 4x matching combos can increase SP% slightly.
Popular Stickers (Crown Foil, etc.)
Iconic stickers like Crown (Foil), Flammable (Foil), Headhunter (Foil). Higher demand drives premiums on matching skins.
Katowice 2014 Holos
The most valuable applied stickers in CS2. iBUYPOWER Holo, Titan Holo, and Reason Holo on popular skins can exceed 50% SP.
Scraped Stickers
Scraped stickers lose value proportionally to wear. Lightly scraped retains 60-80% SP, heavily scraped may add near-zero value.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about sticker pricing, SP%, and how applied stickers affect CS2 skin values.
What is SP% (Sticker Percentage) in CS2?
SP% (Sticker Percentage) is the percentage of a sticker's market value that gets added to a skin's price when the sticker is applied. For example, if a sticker costs $100 and the SP% is 5%, the sticker adds $5 to the skin's total value. SP% varies widely depending on the sticker's rarity, popularity, and the skin it's applied to.
What are typical SP% ranges for different sticker types?
Normal stickers typically command 2-5% SP. Popular stickers like Crown Foil or Flammable usually achieve 5-15% SP. High-tier tournament stickers such as Katowice 2014 Holos can reach 15-50% or even higher on desirable skins. Scraped or partially removed stickers generally have a lower SP% than their intact counterparts.
How do applied stickers affect CS2 skin prices?
Applied stickers add a premium on top of the base skin price. The premium depends on the sticker's individual market value, its rarity and desirability, the position on the weapon (best position varies by gun), whether the sticker matches the skin's color scheme, and the overall craft aesthetics. High-demand stickers on popular skins command the highest premiums.
Which CS2 stickers hold the most value when applied?
The most valuable applied stickers include Katowice 2014 Holo and Foil stickers (especially iBUYPOWER, Titan, and Reason Gaming), Crown Foil, Howling Dawn, Flammable Foil, and Headhunter Foil. These stickers are highly sought after due to their limited supply and iconic designs, and they consistently command premium SP% rates.
Does sticker position matter for pricing?
Yes, sticker position significantly affects value. For AK-47s, the wood position (closest to the magazine) is most desirable. For AWPs, the scope position is premium. For M4A4/M4A1-S, the position above the magazine is preferred. "Best position" stickers generally command 1-3% higher SP than less desirable positions on the same skin.
How do scraped stickers affect skin value?
Scraped stickers have reduced value compared to unapplied or pristine applied stickers. A lightly scraped sticker (barely noticeable) might retain 60-80% of its normal SP%. Moderately scraped stickers drop to 30-50%, and heavily scraped stickers may add little to no value. Some collectors specifically avoid scraped stickers entirely.
Is it profitable to craft stickered skins?
Crafting stickered skins can be profitable if you understand the market, but it carries risk. The total craft cost (base skin + stickers) usually exceeds the immediate resale value because SP% is always below 100%. Profitable crafts typically involve buying stickers or skins during price dips, creating aesthetically pleasing combinations that attract collectors, or using stickers expected to appreciate in value over time.
How is the sticker value calculated in this tool?
Our calculator uses the formula: Total Value = Base Skin Price + (Sticker 1 Price x SP1% + Sticker 2 Price x SP2% + Sticker 3 Price x SP3% + Sticker 4 Price x SP4%). Each sticker slot has an independent SP% slider so you can account for different sticker types and conditions. The ROI shows the percentage return compared to the total craft cost.