SSG 08 Blush Pour
(Field-Tested)About SSG 08 Blush Pour
SSG 08 Blush Pour features an acrylic pour finish in blush, gold, and blue tones spread across the rifle’s body, paired with darker metallic components and a muted overall palette. On the SSG 08, the fluid marbled pattern gives this skin a more artistic look than the weapon’s typically utilitarian finishes.
Release & Source
The SSG 08 Blush Pour can be found in the The Radiant Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The SSG 08 Blush Pour 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 SSG 08 Blush Pour is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common SSG 08 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
SSG 08 Blush Pour works best with stickers that pick up its blush pink, gold, and blue acrylic tones. Good options include Gold Web (Foil) for the warm metallic accents, Miami Flow (Holo) for pink and cyan highlights, Into The Breach (Holo) for saturated blue-magenta contrast, and Infinite Diamond (Holo) for a cleaner iridescent look. If you want a coordinated craft, try repeating Miami Flow (Holo) or mixing one gold sticker with two blue-purple holos.
SSG 08 Blush Pour uses a pattern-based finish, so different pattern seeds can shift how the blush, gold, and blue swirls are distributed across the body. Collectors usually look for seeds with cleaner color separation or stronger gold concentration near the most visible parts of the rifle. Unlike finishes with widely standardized tiers, Blush Pour patterns are judged more by visual preference than by a universally agreed ranking.
There is no single universally accepted best pattern for SSG 08 Blush Pour. Most buyers prefer examples where the acrylic pour effect has balanced pink and blue coverage with noticeable gold accents on the main body, but preference varies depending on whether you want a warmer or cooler look. Since pattern desirability is subjective here, inspect the finish in-game rather than relying on a fixed tier list.
Yes, patterns matter on SSG 08 Blush Pour because the acrylic pour layout changes with the pattern seed, affecting where the blush, gold, and blue tones appear. The difference is mostly visual rather than rarity-driven, so patterns matter most if you care about color placement on the rifle’s most visible surfaces. For most players, choosing a pattern comes down to finding a swirl distribution they personally like.

