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About Sticker Miami Flow

Sticker Miami Flow features a colorful graffiti-style design built around flowing script lettering and a bright Miami-inspired palette. Its hand-drawn look and street-art theme give this sticker a more expressive style than many cleaner, logo-based stickers in CS2.

Release & Source

The Sticker Miami Flow can be found in the Riptide Surf Shop Sticker Collection.

Rarity

Drop Chance~15%

The Sticker Miami Flow (Holo) is a Remarkable-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~15% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sticker Miami Flow look like in CS2?

Sticker Miami Flow uses a bright tropical palette with teal, pink, orange, and purple tones that fit surf, beach, and retro summer-themed crafts. It works best on cleaner finishes where the wave-style artwork stays readable, such as white, black, or light blue weapon skins. Because it is a paper sticker rather than a Holo, the design stays consistent under different lighting.

What skins pair well with Sticker Miami Flow?

Sticker Miami Flow pairs naturally with colorful finishes like MAC-10 Oceanic, MP9 Mount Fuji, USP-S Cortex, and AK-47 Neon Rider. It also works on simpler bases such as M4A1-S Nightmare or Glock-18 Vogue where the bright colors add contrast without blending into the background. For a cleaner craft, place it on weapons with large uninterrupted sticker positions.

Is Sticker Miami Flow a Holo sticker in CS2?

No, Sticker Miami Flow is the regular paper version, not a Holo variant. If you want a shifting foil-like effect, you would need to look at a separate sticker that is explicitly labeled Holo in its item name. On this sticker, the appeal comes from the printed surf-inspired artwork and color palette rather than a reflective finish.

Is Sticker Miami Flow worth using in a sticker craft?

Sticker Miami Flow is a solid craft choice if you want a bright summer or vaporwave-style theme without relying on expensive finishes. It fits especially well on playful loadouts built around cyan, magenta, and sunset tones, and it can be used as a single accent or repeated across multiple sticker slots. Its value in a craft depends more on color matching and placement than on rarity alone.