Floorspace CS2 — Rare Pattern Prices & Trading Guide
Floorspace CS2 — Rare Pattern Prices & Trading Guide
Floorspace is one of the most intriguing topics in CS2 trading. It's not just a skin—it's an entire system of patterns that make each skin unique. Every pattern has a "floor" (minimum price), and rare patterns can cost 2-5x more than standard ones. In this guide, we'll break down what floorspace is, how to find rare patterns, and how to use them for profitable trading on csboard.trade.
What is Floorspace & Pattern Index in CS2
Floorspace (sometimes written "floor space") is the minimum price for a skin of a specific pattern and condition. Each CS2 skin is generated with a unique pattern (design), and the price depends on how "beautiful" that pattern is.
How Patterns Work:
- Pattern Index (PI): A unique number from 0 to 1023 (or higher) that determines the skin appearance
- Rare PIs: Some numbers are rare and create unique, beautiful patterns. For example, PI #1 often costs more than others
- Ugly Patterns (Ugly Floor): Some patterns look "dirty" or unfortunate—they are cheaper
- Clean Patterns (Clean Floor): Some patterns look cleaner, brighter, more beautiful—they are pricier
Example with AK-47 | Phantom Disruptor:
- Clean pattern (Low PI, beautiful design): $40—$60
- Average pattern: $25—$35
- Ugly pattern (High PI, dirty design): $15—$25
The price difference comes entirely from how the pattern looks.
Rare & Expensive Patterns in CS2
1. Full Purple/Violet Patterns (Purple Floorespaces)
This is the holy grail for collectors. Skins with completely purple designs are extremely rare and expensive.
Examples:
- AK-47 | Neon Rider (Full Purple): $200—$500 (Factory New)
- AWP | Phantom Disruptor (Full Purple): $300—$700
- M4A1-S | Printstream (Full Purple): $150—$400
These skins are prized because they look like a specific color, not a "random pattern."
2. Pink Patterns (Pink Floorespaces)
Second rarest. Pink patterns look aesthetic and are sought after by collectors.
- AK-47 | Neon Rider (Full Pink): $100—$300
- M9 Bayonet | Gamma Doppler (Pink): $400—$800
3. Gold Patterns (Yellow/Gold Floorespaces)
Yellow and gold patterns look premium and are rare on cheap skins.
- USP-S | Orion (Gold Pattern): $80—$180
- Five-SeveN | Neon Kimono (Gold): $50—$150
4. Black Patterns (Black Pattern / Dragon Lore Black)
Black patterns on light skins look very clean and are highly valued.
- AK-47 | Phantom Disruptor (Black Pattern): $60—$150
- AWP | Dragon Lore (Black Pattern): $800—$1,500 (if the right PI)
How to Check a Skin Pattern & Rarity
Method 1: Steam Inspect
Step 1: Open the skin inventory in Steam
Step 2: Click "Inspect in Game" or "View in Game"
Step 3: Look at the URL in the address bar. There will be a parameter "paternindex=XXX"—this is the PI of the skin
For example, if the URL contains "paternindex=67", that is PI #67 for that skin.
Method 2: External Sites (Floats & Patterns)
There are specialized sites that analyze skin patterns:
- FloatDB.net — Shows price history by patterns
- CSGOFloat.com — Old but still works
- Steamlytics — Tracks prices by pattern and float
Method 3: On csboard.trade
The most convenient way. When you search for a skin on csboard.trade catalog, you see a preview of each skin right in the browser. This lets you easily compare patterns and choose the best one.
Plus: You see the price for each pattern immediately, without checking other sites.
Price Differences Between Patterns of the Same Skin
Let us look at specific examples of price differences for the same skin depending on pattern:
AK-47 | Neon Rider (Factory New):
| Pattern | Description | Price |
| Full Purple | Completely purple, rare PI | $250—$400 |
| Full Pink | Completely pink, rare PI | $150—$300 |
| Half Purple | Half purple pattern | $80—$150 |
| Clean (Low PI) | Clean, light pattern | $60—$100 |
| Average (Mid PI) | Standard pattern | $40—$70 |
| Ugly (High PI) | Dirty, dark pattern | $20—$40 |
Takeaway: The best pattern (Full Purple) costs 10—20x more than the worst (Ugly).
AWP | Phantom Disruptor (Minimal Wear):
| Pattern | Price |
| Full Black | $120—$200 |
| Half Black | $60—$100 |
| Clean Pattern | $40—$70 |
| Average Pattern | $25—$45 |
| Ugly Pattern | $15—$30 |
Again: the best pattern is 5—10x more expensive than the worst.
How to Find Rare Patterns on csboard.trade
Step 1: Choose a Skin in the Catalog
Go to csboard.trade catalog and type the skin name (e.g., "AK-47 Neon Rider"). AK-47 and AWP skins have the largest pattern selection.
Step 2: Sort by Price (High to Low)
The most expensive variants are those with rare patterns. The csboard system already accounts for pattern beauty in pricing.
Step 3: View Preview for Each Skin
csboard has a 3D model for each skin. You can immediately see which pattern looks better visually.
Step 4: Check PI (Pattern Index) on Steam
If you find a skin you like—remember its PI (you can check it in the trader Steam link). This helps you recognize rare patterns in the future.
Step 5: Send a Trade Offer
Find a trader and exchange. On csboard this happens without commissions.
Investing in Rare Patterns
Why Rare Patterns Increase in Value:
- Aesthetics—people pay more for beautiful-looking skins
- Rarity—rare patterns are less common, creating scarcity
- Collecting—people collect rare patterns as a hobby
- Investment—investors buy beautiful patterns expecting price appreciation
Floorspace Investment Strategy:
Method 1: Buy (Trade) a Beautiful Pattern on a Cheap Skin
For example:
- Trade for a USP-S | Orion with Gold pattern for $100 (MW)
- Wait 6 months; the price grows by $20—$40
- Trade it for $120—$140
- Profit: 20—40%
Method 2: Hunt for Undervalued Patterns
Sometimes traders do not know their pattern is rare and underprice it. On csboard you can find these deals and flip them for more.
Method 3: Build a Rare Pattern Collection (Long-term Investment)
If you have the budget, start collecting complete sets of skins with one color pattern (e.g., all Full Purple). In 2-3 years such a collection appreciates 50—100%.
Rare Patterns by Skin Type
Knives — Special Case
Knives do not have a fixed pattern—each knife looks unique. There are "knife patterns" (e.g., "Tiger Stripe", "Marble Fade"), but that is another story.
Instead of patterns, knives are valued by:
- Float: Factory New knives are more expensive
- Color Ratio: How much red/yellow/blue is on the knife
- Uniqueness: Some knives look more beautiful than others
A rare knife with perfect color ratio can be 2—3x more expensive than a standard one.
Gloves — The Most Complex Case
Gloves have Doppler patterns (phases) and appearance heavily influences value. Rare Doppler phases (e.g., Ruby, Sapphire) can cost 5—10x more than common ones.
- Standard Doppler gloves: $200—$400
- Ruby Doppler gloves: $1,000—$3,000
- Sapphire Doppler gloves: $1,500—$5,000
Common Beginner Mistakes with Patterns
Mistake #1: Not Checking Pattern Before Trading
Always inspect the skin before accepting a trade. A cheap ugly pattern looks different from a beautiful clean one.
Mistake #2: Overpaying for Minor Differences
If the pattern is nice but the price is inflated by 50%+, skip it. csboard will have better deals.
Mistake #3: Buying Rare Patterns on Cheap Skins
Not worth it. Cheap skins lose value quickly. Invest in rare patterns on expensive, popular skins (Redline, Dragon Lore, Asiimov).
Mistake #4: Holding Too Long
Patterns do appreciate, but not forever. The optimal holding period is 6—24 months. Beyond that, growth slows down.
Frequently Asked Questions About Floorspace & Patterns
Q: What is the difference between "clean pattern" and "ugly pattern"?
A: Clean patterns look lighter, brighter, more beautiful. Ugly patterns look darker and "dirtier". It is purely visual, but affects price by 2—10x.
Q: How do I find the exact Pattern Index (PI)?
A: Open the skin on Steam via "Inspect" and check the URL. You will see "paternindex=XXX". That is your PI. Some sites like FloatDB have tables of rare PIs for each skin.
Q: Should I buy a very rare pattern even if it is expensive?
A: It depends on price and the skin. If the pattern is rare and beautiful and within-market pricing—buy it. Do not overpay.
Q: How much does a rare pattern price grow annually?
A: On average, 10—25% per year. Full Purple/Pink patterns grow faster (20—30%), average patterns grow slower (5—10%).
Conclusion: Patterns as an Alternative to Expensive Skins
Floorspace and rare patterns are for traders who want to profit from skin aesthetics without buying expensive Dragon Lores or knives. A beautiful pattern on a cheap skin can appreciate 50—100% in a year. And on the P2P platform csboard.trade, you will find the right pattern in seconds. Start with rifles, and use color pattern filters—trade commission-free.
Watch for colored patterns (Full Purple, Full Pink, Gold), check skin PIs, and you will outperform 90% of traders who buy blindly. CS2 trading is about pattern knowledge and finding good deals.