CS2 Case Odds Calculator

Every CS2 case opening is a gamble. Use this calculator to understand exactly what your odds are before spending money on keys — and decide whether the expected return justifies the cost.

How Many Cases Will You Open?

$250.00
Total Cost
22.9%
Chance of 1+ Knife
47.4%
Chance of 1+ Covert
96.2%
Chance of 1+ Classified

Expected Drops from 100 Cases

RarityExpected DropsProbability of At Least 1

Official CS2 Case Drop Rates

Valve disclosed the exact rarity probabilities for CS2 cases. These odds are identical across every standard weapon case:

Rarity TierDrop ChanceOdds Ratio
Mil-Spec (Blue) 79.92% ~4 in 5
Restricted (Purple) 15.98% ~1 in 6.3
Classified (Pink) 3.20% ~1 in 31.3
Covert (Red) 0.64% ~1 in 156.3
Rare Special Item (Gold) 0.26% ~1 in 384.6

The Mathematics Behind Case Openings

CS2 case openings follow a binomial probability distribution. Each case is an independent event — opening 384 cases doesn't guarantee a knife, just as flipping heads 10 times in a row doesn't make the next flip more likely to be tails. The probability of getting at least one knife in N cases is: P = 1 - (1 - 0.0026)^N.

This means after 100 cases, your knife probability is about 22.9%. After 500 cases it rises to 72.7%, and after 1,000 cases you're at 92.6%. Even after 2,000 cases, there's still a 0.55% chance you haven't seen a single knife — that's the nature of independent random events.

Expected Value and ROI

The expected return from opening a standard CS2 case averages around $0.80–$1.50 per case depending on the specific case and current market prices. Since each opening costs approximately $2.50 (case + key), the average player loses about $1.00–$1.70 per case opened. Over 100 cases, you should expect to lose roughly $100–$170.

However, this average is heavily skewed by rare outcomes. Most of your returns come from the small chance of hitting a high-value knife or glove. A single Karambit Fade Factory New can be worth $1,000+, which would offset hundreds of losing cases. This variance is what makes case opening feel "worth it" despite the negative expected value.

StatTrak and Wear Probabilities

About 10% of case drops come with StatTrak technology. Combined with the five wear conditions (Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred), this creates tiered sub-probabilities. A specific StatTrak Factory New Covert skin has roughly a 0.0064% chance per case — about 1 in 15,600 openings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the odds of getting a knife from a CS2 case?
The chance of unboxing a knife or glove (Rare Special Item) from any CS2 case is approximately 0.26%, or roughly 1 in 385 cases. This means you would statistically need to open 385 cases to expect one knife drop.
Are CS2 case odds the same for every case?
Yes, all standard CS2 weapon cases share the same rarity drop rates. The odds of getting a Mil-Spec, Restricted, Classified, Covert, or Rare Special Item are consistent regardless of which case you open.
Is opening CS2 cases profitable?
On average, no. The expected value of opening a standard case is typically $0.80–$1.50, while each case costs $2.49 plus a key. However, rare knife or glove drops can be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars, which is what makes it exciting.
How many cases do I need to open for a guaranteed knife?
There is no guaranteed number — each case is an independent event. However, after opening 1,000 cases, you have roughly a 92.6% chance of having received at least one knife. After 1,500 cases, it rises to 98%.
What is the rarest item you can get from a CS2 case?
The rarest items are StatTrak Factory New knives or gloves from the Rare Special Items pool. The combined probability of a specific StatTrak FN knife pattern can be as low as 1 in 100,000+ cases.