CS2 Float Value Checker

Understand skin wear values and make informed trading decisions. Use our interactive analyzer to determine wear conditions, compare boundaries, and identify float tiers.

Float Value Analyzer

Enter a float value between 0.00 and 1.00 to analyze its wear condition and tier placement.

Enter a value between 0.0000 and 1.0000
FN
0.00-0.07
MW
0.07-0.15
FT
0.15-0.38
WW
0.38-0.45
BS
0.45-1.00
Wear Condition
Factory New
Float Tier
Flawless
Rarity
Extremely Rare
Classification
Ultra-Low Float

This is an extremely rare factory new skin with pristine appearance. Highly sought after by collectors.

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Float Ranges Reference

All CS2 skins fall into one of these five wear conditions based on their float value:

Factory New (FN)

0.00 – 0.07

Pristine condition with minimal visible wear. Most expensive and highly desired by collectors.

Rarest Highest Value

Minimal Wear (MW)

0.07 – 0.15

Very light signs of use. Still highly valued and maintains most of the pristine appearance.

Very Rare High Value

Field-Tested (FT)

0.15 – 0.38

Moderate wear visible but skin remains recognizable and visually appealing. Most common range.

Common Moderate Value

Well-Worn (WW)

0.38 – 0.45

Heavy wear with significant damage visible. Noticeably aged appearance.

Common Low Value

Battle-Scarred (BS)

0.45 – 1.00

Most heavily worn condition with maximum battle damage. Cheapest tier but unique aesthetic.

Very Common Lowest Value

Understanding Minimum & Maximum Floats

Not all skins can achieve the full 0.00-1.00 float range. Each skin design has its own minimum and maximum float values:

Minimum Float: The lowest float value a specific skin can have. Some skins cannot be Factory New below 0.04 or 0.05, meaning true 0.000x floats are impossible for those skins.
Maximum Float: The highest float value a specific skin can have. Some rare skins cap at 0.80 or lower, never reaching true Battle-Scarred territory.
Why It Matters: When hunting specific skins, knowing their min/max range helps you understand what float values are actually attainable and what would make a particular float extremely rare.
Trading Impact: A 0.001 float of a skin with 0.04 minimum is much less impressive than a 0.001 float of a skin with 0.00 minimum. Always verify the specific skin's float range.

Why Float Value Matters

Visual Appearance

Lower float values look significantly less worn in-game. The difference between a 0.01 and a 0.30 float is immediately noticeable, affecting how your gun looks during gameplay and in demos.

Trading Value

Float value is the primary factor determining skin price within the same condition. A Factory New skin with 0.001 float can command premium prices compared to 0.06 float versions of the identical design.

Investment Potential

Ultra-low floats (0.000x-0.001) are extremely rare and function as collectible investments. These skins appreciate over time as collectors compete for the rarest examples.

Personal Preference

Many players seek specific float ranges or "lucky numbers" (0.420, 0.690, etc.). Personal aesthetics and superstitions make certain floats more desirable beyond objective rarity.

Condition Distinction

Float determines which wear condition category a skin falls into, which is the primary classification system. This affects everything from availability to demand.

Verification

Float values serve as a unique identifier for each skin instance. Two identical skins will never have the exact same float, making it a form of authenticity marker.

Float Tiers Explained

The collector and trading community uses these informal tiers to describe ultra-precise float ranges:

Flawless
0.000 – 0.001

Extremely rare drops with pristine appearance. Highly sought by serious collectors. Prices can be 5-10x higher than average Factory New.

Super Low
0.001 – 0.005

Very rare low floats with exceptional visual quality. Still command premium prices but more attainable than flawless tiers.

Low Float
0.005 – 0.015

Notably clean floats within their wear condition. Sought after for visual appeal and relative rarity without extreme price inflation.

Mid Float
0.015 – 0.50

The average or standard float range. Standard pricing for the wear condition with no special rarity premium.

High Float
0.50 – 0.95

Higher wear values within conditions. Some collectors seek these for their unique aged appearance or meme value.

Max Float
0.95 – 1.00

Extremely worn appearance, nearly impossible to obtain. Highly collectible for maximum wear aesthetic and extreme rarity.

Float Trading Tips

Always Verify Min/Max: Before pursuing a specific float, check that skin's minimum and maximum float values. Some floats are mathematically impossible.
Check Visual Difference: The same wear condition can look dramatically different at different floats. Use in-game inspection to verify appearance before trading.
Compare Float Percentages: A 0.001 float in Field-Tested (1.5% of range) is much rarer than 0.001 in Factory New (1.4% of range). Use percentage to understand relative rarity.
Hunt for Lucky Numbers: Floats like 0.420, 0.69, 0.777, and repeating patterns command premiums. These are often worth hunting for as novelty collectibles.
Monitor Market Prices: Float premiums vary by demand and availability. Track pricing trends to identify good deals on low floats vs. overpaying for specific conditions.
Consider Wear Boundaries: Skins near wear condition boundaries (0.068 FN vs 0.071 MW) can have drastically different values. Understand these critical numbers.
Use Inspection Tools: Third-party inspection tools can verify exact float values when buying, protecting you from fraud or miscounting decimals.
Factor in Rarity: Don't just chase low floatsβ€”understand which floats are actually rare for that specific skin based on its min/max range.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is float value in CS2?
Float value (also called wear value) is a decimal number between 0.00 and 1.00 that represents how worn a skin appears in-game. Lower float values mean the skin looks more pristine, while higher values indicate more visible wear and tear.
How many wear conditions are there?
There are 5 wear conditions: Factory New (0.00-0.07), Minimal Wear (0.07-0.15), Field-Tested (0.15-0.38), Well-Worn (0.38-0.45), and Battle-Scarred (0.45-1.00). Some skins may not be obtainable in all conditions.
Does float value affect skin price?
Yes, significantly. Lower float values are rarer and more expensive, especially in Factory New condition. A 0.001 float skin can be worth considerably more than a 0.069 float of the same skin design.
What is "low float"?
Low float refers to skins with float values in the lower range of their wear condition, making them appear less worn. For example, a Field-Tested skin with 0.15-0.20 float is considered low float within that condition.
Can all skins drop in Factory New?
No, some skins have minimum float values higher than 0.00. For example, certain weapon finishes may have minimum floats of 0.05 or higher. Always check the specific skin's float range before trading.
Why do collectors prefer specific float values?
Collectors often seek ultra-low floats (0.000x-0.001) or specific numbers (0.420, 0.690, etc.) for rarity and aesthetics. These skins become investment pieces and conversation pieces in the community.
How do I find a skin's exact float value?
You can check float values through CS2 in-game inspection, or use third-party inspection tools. Float values are permanent for each skin and don't change over time.