Five-SeveN Berries And Cherries
(Minimal Wear)About Five-SeveN Berries And Cherries
Five-SeveN Berries And Cherries features a split-color slide painted in red and blue, giving the pistol a clear police-light-inspired look against its otherwise standard black frame. Among Five-SeveN skins in CS2, it stands out for its minimal, high-contrast finish that focuses almost entirely on the slide rather than covering the whole weapon.
Release & Source
The Five-SeveN Berries And Cherries can be found in the The Control Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The Five-SeveN Berries And Cherries cannot drop in Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.15, with Minimal Wear being the worst available condition.
The Five-SeveN Berries And Cherries is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common Five-SeveN skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stickers that match the split red-and-blue slide work especially well, including Team Liquid (Holo), Counter Logic Gaming (Holo), Virtus.pro (Holo), and 100 Thieves (Holo). For a cleaner craft, mix one blue-toned sticker like Cloud9 (Holo) with one red-toned sticker like FaZe Clan (Holo). Crown (Foil) also works if you want a neutral gold accent instead of matching one side exactly.
A blue gem pattern is a pattern seed where the blue section covers most of the visible slide, making the pistol appear predominantly blue in game. On Berries And Cherries, collectors usually compare how much blue shows on the top and side of the slide rather than looking for a single official tier list. The closer it gets to a mostly blue look, the more attention that seed gets from pattern-focused buyers.
A red gem pattern is the opposite of a blue gem: the visible slide is dominated by the red half of the finish. Since Berries And Cherries uses pattern placement to shift the split, some seeds show far more red on inspect and in first person than standard examples. Buyers usually judge red gems by visible red coverage and overall balance rather than by wear, since the skin is only available in low-float conditions.
The best pattern depends on whether you want a blue gem, a red gem, or a balanced split between both colors. Most collectors value seeds with unusually heavy blue or red coverage because they change the pistol's look more noticeably than average patterns. There is no official best seed from Valve, so desirability comes from visible color dominance and buyer preference.
Yes, pattern guides for Berries And Cherries usually focus on how the finish shifts across the slide for each seed, especially which ones create blue gem or red gem results. The useful way to read a guide is to compare in-game screenshots or inspect links, because small seed changes can move the red-blue split a lot. For this skin, pattern is the main collector variable, more important than special variants like StatTrak or Souvenir, which do not exist for it.

