Sticker Sneaky Beaky Like
About Sticker Sneaky Beaky Like
Sticker Sneaky Beaky Like features a circular military-style emblem with a chicken silhouette at the center, surrounded by the phrase “Sneaky Beaky Like.” Its humorous reference to Counter-Strike radio chatter and clean badge-like layout make it a distinctive sticker design in CS2.
Release & Source
The Sticker Sneaky Beaky Like can be found in the Community Sticker Capsule 1.
The Sticker Sneaky Beaky Like 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
“Sneaky beaky like” is a Counter-Strike voice line used by Terrorist bots when they suggest moving quietly instead of rushing. On the Sticker Sneaky Beaky Like, the phrase references that long-running in-game joke rather than a specific weapon or team. Players usually read it as a nod to stealthy rounds, flanks, and older Counter-Strike humor.
Sticker Sneaky Beaky Like comes from the Community Sticker Capsule 1 and is based on a well-known Counter-Strike bot voice line. The phrase became popular through older CS versions, especially when players heard bots say “Are we rushing in? Or are we going sneaky beaky like?” during round starts. The sticker turns that line into a direct meme reference for sticker crafts.
The line became a meme because it is one of the most quoted bot callouts in Counter-Strike history and was repeated constantly in matches, videos, and community edits. Its awkward phrasing made it easy to remember, and players started using it as shorthand for slow plays and stealthy pushes. The sticker keeps that joke alive in CS2 as a recognizable community reference.
Sticker Sneaky Beaky Like fits best on playful or meme-friendly finishes rather than serious tournament-style crafts. Good matches include the FAMAS Mecha Industries for a clean contrast, MAC-10 Saibā Oni for a louder comic look, AK-47 Slate for a simple black base, and M4A4 The Battlestar for a military-themed setup. It also works well on lighter finishes where the sticker text stays easy to read.

