Top Easter Eggs and References on CS2 Stickers

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It’s a pretty common thing for CS2 sticker to hide hidden secret messages. Not only are they fun to find, but their alternative looks can become quite great for crafting! Today CS.MONEY Blog talks about the best Easter Eggs and Hidden References on stickers in CS2.

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Ouchie (Foil)

A cute little Ouchie (Foil) sticker is a band-aid tape. Thanks to good design and normal maps, it looks volumetric and as if really applied to your weapon. However, the main trick is hidden under the band-aid: if you scratch the sticker enough, you’ll see an UwU-face!

360 No Scope

No-scope frags after a 360-degree turn is not a thing born in Counter-Strike. It was invented in Call of Duty originally. At first it gave an advantage, but now it’s just an ultimatum flex in any FPS game, including CS2. If you scratch 360 No Scope, it reveals 360 written in white!

Not A Bot

Bots in CS are traditionally considered weak opponents, so calling someone a bot is a serious insult. The Not A Bot sticker has two versions at once: the initial sticker refutes any such accusations, while the scratched one confirms everything screaming I AM BOT instead.

B-Day

B-Day refers to FPS gamers’ favourite activity: drawing with bullet holes on walls. But this CS2 sticker has a secret hidden reference: scratch it again and the innocuous lettering… explodes! It’s a sudden twist, isn’t it?

Blue Gem (Glitter)

Blue Gem (Glitter) would be immediately recognised by average skin enjoyers since it’s a full and open reference to the Case Hardened skin series. If your Case Hardened pattern has a lot of blue, it’s called a Blue Gem, and they are valued very highly. If you scratch the sticker, you will see #661, which is a legendary patter for AK-47. Not so long ago, such a Factory New StatTrak skin was sold for more than a million dollars! Fortunately, the sticker is much cheaper.

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Call Your Flashes

According to the artist who created Call Your Flashes, the inspiration came from the game’s Twitter account. In one of their tweets, they recommended Neymar to remember to warn his teammates about flashbangs. Hence such an unusual reference to Neymar in CS2!

Cbbl

Almost every CS player has heard of Cobblestone. Although it has been absent from the competitive set for more than five years, a part of the community is still waiting for the return of the map on Major. Interestingly enough, Cobblestone’s kick overshadowed how Valve also kicked another legendary map, Aztec. So, if you scratch Cbbl, you will find the Aztec map logo underneath!

Dreams And Mimics

Mimics are monster who turn into things and wait for attacks. They are mostly met in fantasy worlds like D&D and all kinds of films, games, and even anime. Of course, a mimic also found a place among stickers in CS2: this thing is hidden in Dreams And Mimics sticker from the Dreams & Nightmares case.

Green’s Problem

The most famous rage in the entire existence of CS is the Green’s Problem event. If you’ve never heard what Green’s Problem is, it’s just not describable in words: better google it and watch the video yourself. Note that the sticker has a double reference: originally, it refers to the situation itself, but if you scratch it, you’ll see the final chord of the legendary video. Amazing Easter egg on a CS2 sticker!

Aeldari Avatar and Lord of Skulls (Holo)

Two stickers from the Warhammer 40,000 sticker set. If you scratch Aeldari Avatar, you’ll see the rune of the Asurians, which is related to the space elves from this iconic universe. And scratching Lord of Skulls will bring you the image of an eight-pointed star, which is the symbol of Chaos Undivided. This one is worn only by the creepiest and nastiest representatives of the universe of Warhammer 40,000.

Chief and Mister Chief

The Sticker Capsule dedicated to the Halo series also has a place for references. Simply, the game logo is hidden under the funny face of Mister Chief. While not everyone will get the second sticker: if you scratch the Chief sticker, you’ll see 117. What does it mean? It’s the call sign of the main character, Master Cheef, namely John-117.

Knife Club

We can’t tell you about Knife Club because the first rule of the club is that you don’t talk about it. If you haven’t learnt it yet, it’s a reference to the legendary rule from Chuck Palanick’s “Fight Club”. The phrase itself can only be found by scratching the sticker.

Queen Of Pain

Another sticker with a double reference. First, the sticker features Queen Of Pain, a character from Valve’s other game, Dota 2. Second, if you scratch the sticker, YOU SUFFER FOOL will appear, one of the character’s voicelines that has gained popularity in the community.

Welcome to the Clutch

One of the oldest, if not the oldest, stickers with a hidden secret closes our top ten of best stickers with easter eggs and references. If you scratch Welcome to the Clutch, the text will turn into WELCOME TO HELL. What an easter egg!

Overall, CS2 items, not only stickers, have numerous hidden and secret references and Easter eggs. Skins can be inspired by the architecture of Venice and the weapons of Scandinavian gods. Stickers can depict expensive skins and popular cinema, and patches have references to real life. To not miss these and other interesting facts about CS2, visit our Blog often!

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