Sticker Ocean Sunset Stabbyfish
About Sticker Ocean Sunset Stabbyfish
Sticker Ocean Sunset Stabbyfish depicts a stylized fish rendered in warm sunset tones, blending an ocean theme with a sharp, cartoon-like design. Its playful name and coastal color palette give this sticker a more character-driven look than many CS2 sticker finishes.
Release & Source
The Sticker Ocean Sunset Stabbyfish can be found in the Riptide Surf Shop Sticker Collection.
The Sticker Ocean Sunset Stabbyfish is a High Grade-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~80% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker Ocean Sunset Stabbyfish uses warm sunset tones with orange, pink, and teal, so it pairs well with skins that already lean into tropical or gradient palettes. Good matches include MAC-10 Disco Tech, MP9 Mount Fuji, AK-47 Neon Revolution, and USP-S Cortex, especially on brighter finishes where the fish artwork stays visible.
This sticker works best as a playful accent on surf, beach, neon, or aquatic-themed crafts rather than as a clean tournament-style setup. It fits naturally on colorful SMGs and pistols like the MP7 Neon Ply, MAC-10 Button Masher, or Five-SeveN Fairy Tale, and it can also be used as a contrasting sticker on lighter skins to make the sunset colors stand out.
Good companion stickers are Sticker Green's Problem, Sticker Dead Eye, Sticker Jaggyfish, and Sticker Watermelon Stabbyfish because they share the same playful illustrated style or similar bright colors. For a stronger themed craft, you can mix Ocean Sunset Stabbyfish with other Surf Shop stickers so the artwork feels consistent across all sticker slots.
Its long-term potential depends mostly on demand for whimsical Surf Shop crafts and the supply from the Riptide Surf Shop Sticker Collection. It is more of a niche sticker than a broad-market staple, so value usually comes from collectors building themed crafts rather than from universal demand like crown or major team stickers.

