CS2 Graffiti
252 skinsGraffiti are spray decals you tag onto map surfaces during a match. Each item is a sealed can carrying 50 charges; pressing the spray key (T by default) opens the radial picker, and a left click stamps the design on a wall, crate, or floor, burning one charge. Unlike stickers and charms, graffiti are consumable — once you start spraying, the can leaves your tradeable inventory and counts down to zero.




























































What a sealed graffiti is and how charges work
Buying graffiti gets you a Sealed Graffiti can with 50 charges. While sealed it is fully tradeable and marketable. The moment you equip it and tag a surface, the can converts to a used state, becomes non-tradeable, and decrements until empty, at which point it disappears from your inventory. There is no refill — you re-buy another sealed can. Sprays fade on the map over time and a player can only have a limited number of their own tags live at once, so the practical use is quick tagging of bomb sites, smoke lineups, or trash-talk, not permanent decoration like a weapon skin.
Color variants and the standard palette
A graffiti design is sold per-color, not as one item with a color picker. Valve ships many community and Valve-made designs across a fixed tint set — names like Tracer Yellow, Monster Purple, Bazooka Pink, Cash Green, War Pig Pink, Brick Red, SWAT Blue, Wire Blue, Desert Amber, and Shark White recur throughout the catalog. That means the cheapest way into a design is whichever color the market floods, while a less-printed tint of the exact same art can cost noticeably more. When browsing, treat each color as its own market item with its own price and supply.
Rarity tiers and where graffiti come from
Graffiti follow the standard rarity ladder: Base Grade (white), High Grade (blue), Remarkable (purple), Exotic (pink), and Extraordinary (red). They drop from graffiti-specific containers such as the CS:GO Graffiti Box, Community Graffiti Box, and the Perfect World Graffiti Box, and have also been distributed through operations and as free post-match drops. Tournament team graffiti and charity designs (tied to specific events or causes) form a separate, time-limited supply pocket — once an event ends those stop dropping, which is the main driver behind the rare, expensive listings.
Graffiti vs. stickers and charms
All three are cosmetics, but they behave differently. Stickers apply permanently to a weapon and can be scraped or peeled; charms hang off the weapon model; graffiti never touch your gun at all — they are environmental tags consumed in 50 uses. Because graffiti are spent rather than displayed, the collector market is thin and most prices sit at the floor. The exceptions are scarcity-driven: discontinued or event-locked designs and uncommon color tints are where any meaningful value sits.
Frequently asked questions
How many times can I spray a sealed graffiti?
A sealed graffiti has 50 charges. Each tag you place on a surface uses one charge, and the item is gone once all 50 are spent.
How do I apply graffiti in CS2?
Press the spray key (T by default), pick the design from the radial menu, then left click on a surface to stamp it. You must have a sealed graffiti equipped in your loadout first.
Are graffiti tradeable?
Yes, while sealed. As soon as you use the first charge the can becomes used and non-tradeable, so only unused sealed cans can be traded or sold on the market.
Why do some graffiti cost so much more than others?
Scarcity. Most graffiti are common drops that sit at the price floor. Premiums come from discontinued operation or event drops, charity and tournament team designs that no longer drop, and less-printed color variants of a popular design.
Does the color of a graffiti change the price?
It can. Each color of a design is its own market item, so an overstocked tint may be the cheapest entry while a rarer color of the identical artwork sells for more.
Can I reuse a graffiti after it runs out?
No. Charges are consumed permanently and there is no refill or restock. When a can hits zero charges it is removed from your inventory and you would need to buy another.
Most graffiti are dirt-cheap meme and logo art bought for the act of tagging, not display. A specific graffiti listing is always a design plus a single color, so the same artwork can exist in a dozen tints across the standard CS palette. Value lives at the edges: discontinued operation drops, charity/tournament-tied designs, and a handful of recognizable memes carry premiums, while the bulk of the catalog trades for pennies.
Prices range from $0.0060 (Keep the Change) to $7.40 (100 Thieves). Compare markets to find the best place to buy or sell.
Updated: July 2, 2026