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About Sticker Slab Googly Eye

Sticker Googly Eye is a sticker featuring a large cartoon eye with an off-center pupil and a glossy blue iris, designed to give weapons a humorous, animated expression. Unlike more emblem-based CS2 stickers, its simple character-craft style is meant to alter the look of a skin through placement rather than add logos or detailed artwork.

Release & Source

The Sticker Slab Googly Eye can be found in the Character Craft Sticker Pack.

Rarity

Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker Slab Googly Eye (Lenticular) is a Extraordinary-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

What is the Sticker Googly Eye in CS2?

Sticker Googly Eye is an Extraordinary sticker from the Character Craft Sticker Pack in Counter-Strike 2. It uses a moving eye design that players typically place on weapon bodies, magazines, or near existing artwork to create a humorous face-like craft.

Is Sticker Googly Eye a lenticular sticker in CS2?

Yes, Sticker Googly Eye is part of CS2's lenticular-style sticker group, which means its appearance shifts as you move the weapon in inspect view. That changing effect is the main reason players use it for animated crafts rather than as a flat logo sticker.

How do players use Sticker Googly Eye for crafts in CS2?

Most crafts use one or two Googly Eye stickers placed near a weapon's printed character, animal, or mechanical details to simulate moving eyes. Common placements are on the receiver of an AK-47, above the magwell on an M4A4, or near the slide art on pistols where the lenticular movement is easy to notice during inspect.

Which CS2 skins work well with Sticker Googly Eye?

Sticker Googly Eye works best on skins that already have faces, creatures, or cartoon-like art. Good examples include M4A4 Tooth Fairy, AK-47 Ice Coaled, USP-S Monster Mashup, and AWP PAW, because their artwork gives you natural spots to place one or two animated eyes.