CS2: Five Seven Case Hardened Blue Gem Patterns

Blue Gem skins rank among the most desirable finishes in CS2 because they feature Case Hardened patterns with a dominant blue surface. The community defines their value by how much blue appears on the weapon, and this standard applies to every Case Hardened item, including the Five-SeveN.

If you want to understand which Five-SeveN Case Hardened patterns qualify as true Blue Gems, you need to look at their specific seed patterns and tier rankings. This guide outlines those patterns and organizes them by tier so you can quickly identify the most sought-after versions.

Five-SeveN Case Hardened Blue Gem Tier 0 Pattern: 278

You target Pattern 278 when you want the highest-tier Blue Gem finish on the Five-SeveN Case Hardened. It delivers an almost fully blue playside, with only minor non-blue traces visible on close inspection.

  • Tier: 0 (top classification)
  • Finish focus: Dominant blue coverage
  • Market note: Premium pricing across all wear levels

You should expect strong demand and limited availability, which keeps prices elevated regardless of float.

Five-SeveN Case Hardened Blue Gem Tier 1 Patterns

You can find only eight pattern seeds classified as Tier 1 for the Five-SeveN Case Hardened. This group remains limited and highly specific.

Most Tier 1 variants closely resemble the leading blue-dominant layout, with only minor visual differences separating them. Small shifts in blue coverage or placement determine their exact ranking.

Tier 1 Pattern Seeds:

  • 189
  • 363
  • 532
  • 648
  • 689
  • 690
  • 868
  • 872

When you evaluate these seeds, focus on blue distribution across the slide and frame, since subtle changes affect collector demand and pricing.

Five-SeveN Case Hardened Blue Gem Tier 2 Patterns

Tier 2 seeds keep a strong blue presence across the slide, with only limited yellow visible. You still get a deep blue finish that closely resembles higher-ranked variants, but at a more accessible level.

These patterns suit you if you want a clearly blue-dominant Five-SeveN without paying Tier 1 premiums. Most surfaces remain heavily coated in blue, making them stand out in play and in inspection screens.

Tier 2 pattern seeds:

  • 25
  • 151
  • 177
  • 215
  • 321
  • 631
  • 670
  • 700
  • 724
  • 875
  • 879
  • 888

Five-SeveN Case Hardened Blue Gem Tier 3 Patterns

Tier 3 patterns shift away from heavy blue coverage and introduce more visible variation across the slide and frame. You will often see larger areas of golden yellow or noticeable purple tones replacing the deeper blue found in higher tiers.

Some seeds display a lighter, less saturated blue that creates a slightly faded appearance. Others balance small blue sections with warmer hues, which changes how the finish looks in different lighting and float conditions.

You can find distinctive combinations in this group if you check individual pattern layouts carefully.

Tier 3 pattern seeds:

13, 28, 101, 103, 126, 265, 344, 369, 381, 387, 413, 426, 428, 430, 434, 450, 468, 555, 557, 627, 661, 768, 770, 791, 809, 823, 844, 849, 874, 905, 927, 935, 955, 969, 979

When you evaluate these seeds, focus on blue placement, saturation level, and how secondary colors affect the overall look.

Five-SeveN Case Hardened Blue Gem Tier 4 Patterns

Tier 4 seeds give you a noticeable blue presence without full surface coverage. You see a mix of blue, gold, and purple areas, which creates more varied finishes compared to higher tiers that focus on solid blue dominance.

These patterns often appeal to you if you prefer contrast and distinct shapes across the slide and frame rather than near-total blue coverage.

Tier 4 Pattern Seeds:

72, 81, 87, 112, 122, 125, 168, 174, 179, 187, 273, 305, 310, 447, 497, 512, 525, 571, 592, 640, 685, 760, 828, 833, 843, 862, 878, 887, 951, 985

You can review each seed in-game to compare blue distribution and placement before making a trade or purchase.

Five-SeveN Case Hardened Blue Gem Tier 5 Patterns

Tier 5 patterns sit at the entry level of Blue Gem classification. You will usually see large areas of gold and purple, with limited blue coverage that still qualifies the skin as a Blue Gem.

Because the visual threshold is lower, many pattern seeds fall into this group. That makes Tier 5 the most accessible option if you want a Blue Gem Five-SeveN without paying a premium for higher tiers.

Tier 5 pattern seeds include:

0, 1, 9, 34, 79, 82, 92, 113, 121, 140, 141, 142, 149, 171, 173, 180, 197, 200, 205, 220, 249, 279, 287, 303, 312, 319, 322, 376, 396, 408, 429, 463, 466, 471, 479, 495, 509, 539, 545, 573, 578, 579, 586, 589, 616, 617, 625, 632, 643, 658, 716, 717, 727, 752, 758, 762, 795, 804, 814, 822, 824, 852, 855, 856, 926, 938, 953, 961, 967, 970, 997.

You should always inspect a Tier 5 pattern in-game before buying. Blue placement can look very different depending on how the finish wraps around the slide and frame.

Which Case Contains the Five-SeveN Case Hardened Blue Gem?

You can only unbox this skin from the CS Weapon Case 2. Valve released this case in 2013, which makes the Five-SeveN Case Hardened one of the older finishes in CS2.

Weapon Case 2 no longer drops regularly. You usually need to buy it from the market, and its age keeps supply limited.

What Makes the Five-SeveN Blue Gem Rare?

The Five-SeveN Case Hardened is a Restricted-grade skin. That already lowers your odds compared to lower-tier items in the same case.

Rarity increases further because only specific pattern templates qualify as Blue Gems. Even if you unbox the skin, you still need the correct seed to land in any Blue Gem tier.

Its 2013 release also restricts new supply. Fewer cases in circulation means fewer new unboxings over time.

Which Pattern Is Considered the Top Five-SeveN Blue Gem?

Pattern 278 holds the strongest reputation among collectors. Many traders treat it as the standout seed due to its high blue coverage.

Most tier lists separate 278 from the standard Tier 1–5 structure. You should expect significantly higher demand for this pattern compared to Tier 5 seeds.

What Price Range Should You Expect?

Pricing depends on two main factors: pattern tier and float value.

A high-demand pattern like 278 can sell for over $2,300 in better wear, while lower wear versions may drop closer to $600 in Field-Tested condition. In contrast, mid-tier patterns can trade around $300 in Factory New and closer to $100 in Minimal Wear.

Tier 5 patterns typically sit at the lower end of the Blue Gem price spectrum. You can secure one for far less than premium seeds if you accept lower blue coverage.

How Many Blue Gem Tiers Exist for the Five-SeveN?

You will find five primary tiers used to classify Five-SeveN Blue Gem patterns. These tiers rank seeds based on visible blue coverage and overall appeal.

Pattern 278 often stands outside this structure due to its collector status. When you evaluate a skin, confirm whether it falls into Tier 1 through Tier 5 or into a special classification.

How to Check If Your Five-SeveN Is a Blue Gem

Open your inventory in CS2 and inspect the skin. Click the information icon to view detailed data.

Locate the Pattern Template number. Match that number against verified Blue Gem seed lists to confirm whether your skin qualifies and which tier it belongs to.

You should also examine the weapon model in full lighting. Some patterns technically qualify but show limited blue in visible areas.

How Float Value Changes a Blue Gem’s Look and Price

Float affects both appearance and market value. Lower float skins show less wear and maintain cleaner color transitions.

Higher float versions often display heavier wear and darker, worn metal surfaces. On Case Hardened finishes, that wear can mute blue sections and introduce a rougher look.

Collectors usually pay more for lower float examples within the same pattern tier. Even a Tier 5 seed can command a noticeable premium if it appears in Factory New condition.

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