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Fade Percentage Checker (CS2)

Use this checker to normalize a CS2 Fade value (e.g., 0.925 → 92.5%), optionally compare two fades, and copy a compact line for trading or listings. Note: this tool does not derive Fade% from a pattern index/seed—it validates and formats the percentage you already have.

Category: Finance · URL: /tools/fade-percentage-checker-cs2.html
Accepted: 85, 85%, 0.85 (auto-treated as fraction when enabled).
If checked, 0.925 becomes 92.5%.
Result
No network calls • fast & offline

    
Tip: Higher Fade% usually means more of the “gold/yellow” part shows on Fade finishes, but the exact look depends on weapon + pattern.
Privacy: runs locally in your browser. No uploads, no tracking scripts.

How to use

Enter the Fade percentage you were given (from a listing, inspect tool, or your notes) and get a clean, copyable result.

  1. Paste a Fade value (examples: 92.5%, 92.5, or 0.925).
  2. (Optional) Enter a second Fade% to compare.
  3. Pick how many decimals to keep, then click Check.
  4. Use Copy to copy the formatted output.
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Secondary intents covered: Normalize Fade inputs like 85, 85%, or 0.85 into a clean percentage, Compare two Fade percentages and see the difference (Δ), Create a copy-ready line for a trade post or listing, Round Fade% to a chosen number of decimals, Quickly sanity-check that a Fade% is within 0–100, Label Fade% with an informal tier for quick sorting, Convert percent to fraction (0–1) for consistent notation, Share a consistent format across multiple skins/listings

FAQ

Can this tool calculate Fade% from a pattern index/seed?

No—this checker normalizes and compares Fade percentages you already have; it doesn’t derive Fade% from pattern IDs.

What inputs does it accept?

You can enter 85, 85%, or a fraction like 0.85 (which becomes 85% when fraction mode is on).

Why does 0.925 become 92.5%?

With “Treat 0–1 inputs as fractions” enabled, values between 0 and 1 are interpreted as a fraction of 1 and converted to percent.

Is a higher Fade% always better?

Often, yes for Fade finishes, but “better” is subjective and depends on weapon, pattern, and buyer preference.

What are the tier labels (High, Max-ish, etc.) based on?

They’re informal buckets for quick sorting; they’re not an official CS2/Valve classification.

Does this tool store or send my inputs anywhere?

No—everything runs locally in your browser and the script makes no network requests.

Can I compare two skins’ Fade percentages?

Yes—enter values in A and B to see the difference (Δ) and which one is higher.