Glock-18 Nuclear Garden
(Factory New)About Glock-18 Nuclear Garden
The Glock-18 Nuclear Garden features a toxic neon green slide patterned with layered circular forms and mottled darker green detailing, giving the pistol a radioactive, contaminated look. This skin stands out among Glock-18 finishes in CS2 for concentrating its vivid nuclear-themed artwork on the slide while leaving the frame in a plain, utilitarian gray.
Release & Source
The Glock-18 Nuclear Garden can be found in the London 2018 Nuke Souvenir Package, Katowice 2019 Nuke Souvenir Package, and 9 more containers. The Glock-18 Nuclear Garden is part of the Nuclear Garden family.
Float Range & Wear
The Glock-18 Nuclear Garden is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.
The Glock-18 Nuclear Garden is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common Glock-18 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Green and black stickers fit the Nuclear Garden best because they match the toxic neon slide and keep the pistol readable. Good options include Battle Green Holo, Toxic Flow Holo, FURIA Holo (Stockholm 2021) for contrast, and Team Spirit Holo (Stockholm 2021) for a brighter acid-green look. If you want a themed combo, use 2x Battle Green Holo with 2x Toxic Flow Holo for a consistent radioactive palette.
Yes. The Nuclear Garden uses a pattern template, so the placement and density of the neon green design can shift from one item to another. Collectors usually look for examples where the bright green coverage is more centered and visible on the slide, although pattern differences are more subtle than on skins like Case Hardened or Fade.
There is no universally recognized single 'rare pattern' tier for the Glock-18 Nuclear Garden in the way Blue Gem Case Hardened skins are categorized. Some buyers still pay more attention to pattern seeds with cleaner, more saturated green placement on the visible side. In practice, appeal is mostly subjective and depends on how much neon coverage you can see in-game.
The most desirable Nuclear Garden patterns are usually the ones with strong neon green coverage across the slide and a balanced layout that stays visible from the inspect view and first-person angle. There is no official best seed shared across the market, so buyers normally compare screenshots rather than chase one fixed number. For this skin, visual presentation matters more than a widely agreed pattern ranking.

