
In 2025, the range of stickers is vast and continues to expand over time. Thanks to this and the ability to apply up to five stickers on a single weapon, it opens up endless possibilities — for example, creating your own nickname on any rifle, pistol, and more. This material will help simplify the process and save time by showcasing stickers for each letter, along with useful tips and lifehacks.
How stickers work in CS2
The main aspects you need to know about the sticker application mechanics:
- The ability to flexibly position stickers, any placement, and a feature to change the sticker’s tilt angle.
- All types of weapons support up to five stickers.
- A zoom function for precise sticker placement.
- The ability to partially scratch off stickers; in some cases, there are easter eggs, or the background disappears, leaving only the letter or logo.
Now you can do whatever your heart desires with stickers. Want to stick all five on the AWP scope or spell a word on the AK-47 magazine? Complete freedom of creativity. And what more could the community want?
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Letter A on CS2 Stickers
- Apeks team stickers
- Astralis team stickers
- AMKAL ESPORTS team stickers
- SAW team stickers
- Lambda stickers

Letter B on CS2 Stickers
- Flipsid3 Tactics team stickers
- Forge Tier6 stickers
- Shifty Tactics stickers
Letter C on CS2 Stickers
- London Conspiracy team stickers
- CT in banana stickers
- Fast Banana stickers
Letter D on CS2 Stickers
- Great Wave stickers
- Outsiders stickers

Letter E on CS2 Stickers
- Autograph sticker of ANGE1 from the Katowice 2019 tournament
Letter F on CS2 Stickers
- FaZe Clan team stickers
Letter G on CS2 Stickers
- Evil Geniuses team stickers
- Gambit team stickers
- LGB eSports team stickers

Letter H on CS2 Stickers
- Heroic team stickers
- IHC Esports team stickers
Letter I on CS2 Stickers
- Flashbang sticker
- Ouchie sticker
- CT in banana and Fast Banana stickers also work
Letter J on CS2 Stickers
- CR4ZY team stickers
- Hello MAC-10 stickers
- Hello M4A1-S stickers

Letter K on CS2 Stickers
- SK Gaming team stickers
Letter L on CS2 Stickers
- Hello SG553 stickers
- Hello MP7 stickers
Letter M on CS2 Stickers
- Monte team stickers
- Clan-Mystik team stickers
- Team Immunity stickers

Letter N on CS2 Stickers
- Nemiga team stickers
- Team EnVyUs stickers
- No Pats stickers
Letter O on CS2 Stickers
- Almost any round sticker
- compLexity Gaming team stickers from the London and Katowice 2019 Majors
- 9INE team stickers
Letter P on CS2 Stickers
- paiN Gaming team stickers

Letter Q on CS2 Stickers
- 9z Team stickers
Letter R on CS2 Stickers
- Reason Gaming team stickers
Letter S on CS2 Stickers
- compLexity Gaming team stickers from the Katowice 2014 Major
- Splyce team stickers

Letter T on CS2 Stickers
- Titan team stickers
- ESPADA team stickers
Letter U on CS2 Stickers
- Teamwork (Holographic) sticker
- Rotated London Conspiracy team stickers
Letter V on CS2 Stickers
- Vitality team stickers
- Virtus.Pro team stickers

Letter W on CS2 Stickers
- Autograph sticker of INS
- Avangar team stickers
Letter X on CS2 Stickers
- Vexed Gaming team stickers
- Legendary stickers
- Runtime sticker
Letter Y on CS2 Stickers
- Rotated Lambda sticker
- Avangar team stickers from the Boston 2018 Major

Letter Z on CS2 Stickers
- Rotated Nemiga team stickers
- Rotated Team EnVyUs stickers
- ECSTATIC team stickers
CS2 Stickers with Ready-Made Letter Combinations
Additionally, CS2 offers stickers with ready-made letter combinations. Just pick and use:
- EZ – EZ sticker
- GG – Good Game sticker
- GL – Good Luck sticker, Gamer Legion team stickers
- IM – Autograph sticker of iM
- OG – OG team stickers
- BF – BF 2042 sticker
Player Autographs for CS2 Crafts
Another way to create your desired craft is to use professional players’ autographs and combine them to form a phrase. For example, one of Neymar’s skins — Case Hardened with pattern 661 — includes Nex, Markeloff, and junior stickers to form “Neymar Junior.”


Visual examples
For inspiration, look at nickname examples created exclusively from stickers. The screenshots below show how a “clean” nickname made from letter stickers compares to one using player autographs.
It’s easy to see that plain letter nicknames are easier to read, while autograph combinations often require close inspection — and the last sticker usually causes issues where extra letters need to be covered.
Rarity and sticker prices
Not all letters are equally common on the market. Some of the rarest are T, R, S, and X. These variants are only found in old collections or logos of teams that have either not appeared at Majors for a long time or have left the discipline entirely.
Where to buy:
- Steam Market — official, but usually more expensive than third-party platforms.
- Skinport — a popular European platform, with prices up to 30–40% lower than Steam.
- Buff163 — the lowest prices, but access is limited since the platform is targeted at the Chinese market.
Tips for searching:
- Type the team or player name, such as “Vitality,” to find stickers with the desired letter.
- Use the “Sticker | Team/Player” filter on Steam Market for quick selection.
- If the letter you need isn’t available, try autographs with similar shapes (for example, “N” via Niko, “O” via oSee).
Problems and lifehacks
- Some letters are hard to read without rotation. Use the rotation feature to adjust their tilt or shape.
- If certain letters are missing on the market, combine autographs or symbolic stickers (for instance, use the Nemiga logo rotated 90 degrees instead of “Z”).
- For aesthetics, try using stickers of the same color or effect (foil/holo) — this visually unifies the entire nickname.
Thanks to the large and ever-growing sticker selection, along with expanded functionality, almost any idea can now be brought to life — from custom nicknames to patterns or even full artworks that complement your skin’s design.








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