Sticker Opal Flick
(Holo)About Sticker Opal Flick
Sticker Opal Flick features a curling wave motif rendered in layered blue tones with a pearlescent, opal-like finish that shifts the design away from flat sticker artwork. Its fluid surf-inspired composition gives this sticker a decorative look distinct from text-based logos and character graphics in CS2.
Release & Source
The Sticker Opal Flick can be found in the Riptide Surf Shop Sticker Collection.
The Sticker Opal Flick (Holo) is a Remarkable-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~15% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.
Popularity
Community Rating
The Sticker Opal Flick has a community rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 11 votes on SkinSwap.
Frequently Asked Questions
In CS2, some stickers support a flip or alternate orientation when you place them on a weapon. You can check this in the sticker application preview by rotating and adjusting the sticker before confirming placement. Sticker Opal Flick uses the standard sticker placement tools, so whether it can be flipped depends on the current in-game sticker preview options for that item slot.
Sticker Opal Flick works best with clean neon, surf, and motion-themed crafts. Good matches include Sticker Miami Flow, Sticker Surf's Up, Sticker Kawaii T, and Sticker Neon Rider to keep a bright pink, teal, and purple palette. On darker weapons, combining Opal Flick with white or holographic accents helps the colors stand out more clearly.
Sticker Opal Flick fits best on skins with bright gradients or dark bases that let the sticker colors stay readable. Strong options include MAC-10 Neon Rider, USP-S Cortex, Glock-18 Vogue, and M4A1-S Decimator. It also works on simpler black finishes where the sticker becomes the main visual element.
Yes, Sticker Opal Flick is well suited to colorful crafts because its design leans into bright, arcade-like tones rather than muted or realistic styling. It pairs especially well with pink, cyan, purple, and white sticker combinations. If you want a cleaner craft, use one or two copies instead of covering every position on the weapon.

