CS2 Float Checker

Paste any Steam inspect URL to decode its market listing ID, asset ID, and class ID. Links straight to the Steam Market listing and matching skin in our database.

How the CS2 Inspect URL Format Works

Every CS2 in-game item has a unique inspect URL that encodes three pieces of information in a single string: the owner (or market listing) ID, the asset ID, and the class ID. The format follows the pattern S<steamid>A<assetid>D<classid> for player-owned items, or M<marketid>A<assetid>D<classid> for market listings.

What each ID means

PrefixMeaningUse case
S<id>Steam ID of the current ownerPlayer-owned items (inventory inspect)
M<id>Steam Market listing IDItems currently listed on the Steam Market
A<id>Asset ID — unique per itemIdentifies the specific item instance
D<id>Class ID — defines the base skin & wearIdentifies the skin variant (knife model, finish, wear tier)

Why float, pattern, and wear matter

The float value of a CS2 skin is a numeric measurement (0.00-1.00) of how worn the texture appears. Lower floats = cleaner-looking skins. Five named wear tiers map to float ranges:

Wear tierFloat rangeVisual
Factory New (FN)0.00 - 0.07Pristine, no visible wear
Minimal Wear (MW)0.07 - 0.15Very minor scratching
Field-Tested (FT)0.15 - 0.38Noticeable but not dominant wear
Well-Worn (WW)0.38 - 0.45Heavy wear visible across the surface
Battle-Scarred (BS)0.45 - 1.00Maximum wear weathering

Pattern index — why two identical skins look different

Each CS2 skin instance has a pattern index (0-1000) — a number that controls how the procedural texture is applied to the model. Some finishes (Case Hardened, Marble Fade, Doppler, Fade) have lottery-driven pattern indices that produce iconic rare variants: Blue Gems on AK-47 Case Hardened (#661 being the holy grail), Fire and Ice on Karambit Marble Fade, Emerald-phase Doppler.

How to get an inspect URL

  1. From your inventory: right-click any item, choose Inspect in Game, then copy the URL from the inspect dialog.
  2. From a Steam Market listing: open the listing page, click Inspect in Game link, and copy the URL.
  3. From a trade offer: click the item in the trade window to reveal the inspect link.

Trader & collector use cases

Inspect URLs let traders verify that a quoted item exactly matches the seller's listing — the asset ID is unique and cannot be spoofed. Pattern-hunters cross-reference inspect URLs against rare-pattern databases (Blue Gem #661, Fire and Ice 100%) to confirm authenticity before purchase. Sticker craft collectors verify sticker placement and float pairing.

Frequently asked questions

Why doesn't this tool show the float value?

The actual float value requires a live connection to Valve's CS2 Game Coordinator using a Steam bot account. Tools like CSFloat and FloatDB do this server-side. Our checker decodes the URL components and links to the Steam Market listing where you can request a live inspect.

Can I see the pattern index?

Pattern index is encoded in the in-game item attributes, not the inspect URL itself. Once you open the inspect link in CS2, the in-game inspect screen shows the float value and pattern index. Third-party services that show this without launching the game query the Game Coordinator directly.

Are market listing IDs permanent?

No — market listing IDs only exist while the item is actively listed on the Steam Community Market. Once sold or removed, the M-prefix inspect link no longer resolves. Asset IDs, however, persist as the item moves between owners.

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