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About Sticker Lemin

Sticker Lemin depicts a bright yellow lemon character with a simple cartoon style and a playful expression. As part of CS2’s sticker cosmetics rather than a weapon finish, Sticker Lemin stands out through its clean fruit-themed design and lighthearted visual theme.

Release & Source

The Sticker Lemin can be found in the Fruits And Veggies Sticker Collection.

Rarity

Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker Lemin is a High Grade-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

How do you get Sticker Lemin in CS2?

Sticker Lemin comes from the Fruits And Veggies Sticker Collection. In CS2, stickers from a collection like this are typically obtained by opening the related sticker capsule or by buying the sticker directly from the Steam Community Market or third-party marketplaces.

What style of craft works well with Sticker Lemin?

Sticker Lemin fits best on playful or color-matched crafts rather than dark, serious finishes. It pairs well with bright skins like MAC-10 Sakkaku, AK-47 Ice Coaled, USP-S Cortex, or Glock-18 Water Elemental, especially when you place it on visible sticker positions to emphasize the fruit theme.

Which stickers pair well with Sticker Lemin?

Sticker Lemin works well with other colorful food-themed or cartoon-style stickers from the same collection for a coordinated craft. Good pairings include Sticker Easy Peasy, Sticker Watermelon Flow, and Sticker Hot Wurst, while a cleaner contrast can come from simple green-accent stickers like Lucky Cat Foil or Battle Scarred paper stickers with lime details.

Is Sticker Lemin a good sticker for themed crafts?

Yes, Sticker Lemin is mainly used for novelty or themed crafts built around bright colors, fruit designs, or humorous loadouts. It is less common in expensive tournament-style crafts, but it works well on casual builds where the goal is a consistent yellow-green palette and a lighter visual theme.