If you are searching for the best CS2 knife trade ups, the main thing to know is this: you now need five Covert skins to trade up into a knife or gloves. This changed the entire CS2 skin market because Covert skins are no longer just expensive red skins. They are now direct trade up fuel for gold items.
The best CS2 knife trade up is not always the cheapest one. The best one is the trade up that gives you the cleanest possible knife pool for the price you are paying. Some trade ups target Butterfly Knives. Some target Karambits and M9 Bayonets. Some are better for Skeleton Knives, Talon Knives, or Classic Knives. The right one depends on whether you want the biggest possible hit, the cleanest knife pool, or the cheapest entry.
Important note before you try any of these: CS2 skin prices move fast. Covert prices, knife prices, floats, and market demand can change daily. Use the tables below as a guide, then double check live prices before locking in any contract.
How CS2 Knife Trade Ups Work
CS2 knife trade ups use five Covert rarity skins. If you use five regular Covert skins, you can receive a regular knife or gloves from one of the matching collections. If you use five StatTrak Covert skins, you can receive a StatTrak knife from a matching collection. You cannot mix regular and StatTrak skins in the same trade up.
The outcome is based on the collections connected to the skins you put in. That means the skins you choose matter a lot. If all five skins come from the same case collection, you narrow the result pool. If you mix random Covert skins from different cases, your possible results get messier.
| Rank | Trade up target | Covert skins to look at | Why it is good | Risk level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Butterfly Knife | P90 Asiimov, M4A1 S Cyrex, AK 47 Bloodsport, USP S Neo Noir, P250 See Ya Later | Butterfly is one of the most wanted knife types in CS2 | High |
| 2 | Karambit or M9 Bayonet | MAC 10 Neon Rider, Galil AR Chatterbox, AWP Man o War, M4A1 S Hyper Beast | Strong knife pool with iconic models | High |
| 3 | Skeleton Knife | AK 47 Legion of Anubis, Desert Eagle Printstream, MAC 10 Stalker, AWP Containment Breach | Skeleton Knife is still one of the best modern knife hits | Medium high |
| 4 | Talon, Stiletto, Ursus, Navaja | Glock 18 Bullet Queen, M4A1 S Player Two, Five SeveN Angry Mob, AWP Neo Noir | Good modern knife pool with some cheaper Covert options | Medium |
| 5 | Classic Knife | FAMAS Commemoration, AWP Wildfire | Clean and simple target pool | Medium |
1. Butterfly Knife Trade Up
The Butterfly Knife is one of the best CS2 knife trade up targets because it has massive demand. Even after the market changed, Butterfly Knives still sit near the top of the wish list for a lot of players. We lists the Butterfly Knife as connected to cases such as Operation Breakout, Dreams and Nightmares, Operation Riptide, Spectrum, and Spectrum 2.
| Target knife | Covert skins | Case or collection angle | Why players use it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Butterfly Knife | P90 Asiimov | Operation Breakout | One of the most direct Butterfly focused inputs |
| Butterfly Knife | M4A1 S Cyrex | Operation Breakout | Another clean Butterfly focused Covert |
| Butterfly Knife | AK 47 Bloodsport | Spectrum | Popular skin, strong case connection |
| Butterfly Knife | USP S Neo Noir | Spectrum | Usually easier to buy than some AK coverts |
| Butterfly Knife | P250 See Ya Later | Spectrum 2 | Often used because pistol coverts can be more accessible |
| Butterfly Knife | AK 47 The Empress | Spectrum 2 | Strong demand, but usually not cheap |
2. Karambit and M9 Bayonet Trade Up
Karambit and M9 Bayonet trade ups are another top tier target because these are legacy knife models with strong demand. The downside is that a lot of the Covert skins connected to these pools are expensive, especially older AK and AWP skins.
We list many older Covert skins that can connect to Karambit style pools, including AWP Asiimov, AK 47 Wasteland Rebel, M4A1 S Hyper Beast, MAC 10 Neon Rider, Galil AR Chatterbox, and others.
| Target knife pool | Covert skins | Why it works | Best use case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karambit, M9 Bayonet, Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife | MAC 10 Neon Rider | Often more accessible than rifle coverts | Budget Karambit pool attempt |
| Karambit, M9 Bayonet, Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife | Galil AR Chatterbox | Lower demand weapon, useful for trade up hunting | Value focused trade ups |
| Karambit, M9 Bayonet, Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife | AWP Man o War | Older Covert with strong target pool | Higher budget attempts |
| Karambit, M9 Bayonet, Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife | M4A1 S Hyper Beast | Popular skin, but usually not cheap | Stronger inventory value |
| Karambit, M9 Bayonet, Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife | PP Bizon Judgement of Anubis | Less popular weapon, useful to price check | Budget hunting |
| Karambit, M9 Bayonet, Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife | M4A1 S Chantico’s Fire | Good collection connection | Higher budget attempt |
3. Skeleton Knife Trade Up
The Skeleton Knife is one of the best modern knife targets in CS2. It has a clean animation, strong demand, and is usually more exciting than cheaper knife models. DMarket highlights Skeleton Knife as one of the top knife models to aim for in CS2 trade ups.
| Target knife pool | Covert skins | Case angle | Why it is worth checking |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skeleton, Nomad, Survival, Paracord | AK 47 Legion of Anubis | Fracture Case | Popular trade up input and easier to understand |
| Skeleton, Nomad, Survival, Paracord | Desert Eagle Printstream | Fracture or Shattered Web related pool | Clean skin, but can be expensive |
| Skeleton, Nomad, Survival, Paracord | MAC 10 Stalker | Shattered Web Case | Lower tier weapon, useful for price checking |
| Skeleton, Nomad, Survival, Paracord | AWP Containment Breach | Shattered Web Case | Strong skin, but usually higher cost |
| Skeleton, Nomad, Survival, Paracord | FAMAS Bad Trip | Fever Case | Newer option for modern knife pools |
| Skeleton, Nomad, Survival, Paracord | AWP Printstream | Fever Case | Premium AWP input, usually not the budget route |
4. Talon, Stiletto, Ursus, and Navaja Trade Up
This is one of the more practical CS2 knife trade up pools because some of the Covert skins are more accessible than the big Butterfly and Karambit inputs. You are usually aiming for Talon or Stiletto here, but the pool can also include Ursus and Navaja depending on the case group.
We list the Glock 18 Bullet Queen, M4A1 S Player Two, Five SeveN Angry Mob, M4A4 The Emperor, AWP Neo Noir, AK 47 Asiimov, Desert Eagle Code Red, and AK 47 Neon Rider as skins connected to this knife group.
| Target knife pool | Covert skins | Why players use it | Main concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Talon, Stiletto, Ursus, Navaja | Glock 18 Bullet Queen | Popular pistol Covert and easy to understand | Prices can spike |
| Talon, Stiletto, Ursus, Navaja | M4A1 S Player Two | Recognizable M4A1 S skin | Usually not cheap |
| Talon, Stiletto, Ursus, Navaja | Five SeveN Angry Mob | Pistol input can be useful for budget hunting | Demand can be uneven |
| Talon, Stiletto, Ursus, Navaja | M4A4 The Emperor | Strong M4A4 skin with good demand | Higher entry cost |
| Talon, Stiletto, Ursus, Navaja | AWP Neo Noir | Very liquid AWP skin | Not always profitable |
| Talon, Stiletto, Ursus, Navaja | AK 47 Asiimov | Popular AK input | Expensive compared to weaker weapons |
5. Classic Knife Trade Up
The Classic Knife trade up is not the flashiest, but it is clean. The reason people like this route is that the target pool is easier to understand. We notes that the Classic Knife drops from the CS20 case, and the matching Covert skins are FAMAS Commemoration and AWP Wildfire.
| Target knife | Covert skins | Why it is good | Who should consider it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Classic Knife | FAMAS Commemoration | Simple target pool and often easier to price check | Players who want a cleaner recipe |
| Classic Knife | AWP Wildfire | Popular AWP red skin with better demand | Players who want liquid inputs |
| Classic Knife | Mix of CS20 coverts only | Keeps the output focused | Players who want fewer surprises |
| Classic Knife StatTrak | StatTrak FAMAS Commemoration | Can output StatTrak knife | Higher risk traders |
| Classic Knife StatTrak | StatTrak AWP Wildfire | Stronger input demand | Higher budget traders |
Best CS2 Knife Trade Up Strategy
The safest way to think about CS2 knife trade ups is simple: do not chase only the cheapest Covert skins. Chase the cheapest Covert skins inside the knife pool you actually want.
For example, if you want a Butterfly Knife, random cheap reds from glove cases are not the right answer. You want coverts tied to Butterfly eligible cases. If you want Skeleton Knife, you should be checking Fracture, Shattered Web, Fever, and similar pools instead of blindly buying the cheapest red on the market.
Float also matters. Better float inputs can create better float outputs, but you need to calculate the average before you trade. A cheap Battle Scarred input might save money, but it can also make the final knife less attractive if the resulting float is bad.

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