How to Check How Many Cases You Opened in CS2
Learn how to check how many cases you opened in CS2 using Steam inventory history, key purchases, and trackers. Step-by-step guide with tips.
1 April 2026
Opening cases in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) is one of the most popular ways to get skins. But sooner or later, most players ask the same question: how many cases have I actually opened?
The issue is that CS2 doesn’t provide this statistic directly. However, there are several reliable ways to find out or at least estimate your total.
Currently, CS2 does not include a built-in counter for opened cases. There is no official stat in the game UI that tracks this. However, all your actions are recorded in Steam, which makes it possible to reconstruct your case-opening history manually or with external tools.
This is the most reliable way to track how many cases you’ve opened.
Steps:
Open Steam
Go to Profile → Inventory
Click More → View Inventory History
Look for entries where cases were opened
Each case opening appears as:
a case being removed
a skin being added
Each such entry equals one opened case.
Downsides:
no automatic counter
requires manual counting
inconvenient if you opened many cases
Another method is to calculate based on how many keys you bought.
How it works:
each case requires one key
open your Steam purchase history
count the number of keys purchased
This gives you an approximate number of cases opened.
Keep in mind that you may not have used all keys or keys could be traded before Valve restrcited to resell and trade keys.
Result: good for estimation, not exact numbers.
Viewing your purchase history in Steam is straightforward and only takes a few clicks.
Open Steam
Click your username in the top right corner
Select Account details
Find and click View purchase history
This will show a full list of your transactions, including:
game purchases
in-game purchases (like CS2 keys)
wallet top-ups
There are third-party tools that:
analyze your inventory
estimate case openings
provide statistics
However:
they are not official
data may be inaccurate
there are potential security risks
Only use trusted services and never share sensitive account data.
If you want accurate stats in the future:
Options:
keep a spreadsheet (Excel / Google Sheets)
manually log openings
use reliable tracking tools
Benefits:
track your spending
analyze return on investment (ROI)
understand your results over time
Many players eventually realize that opening cases is not always the most efficient way to get skins.
Why buying skins directly is better:
Guaranteed results - you get exactly what you want
Cost efficiency - often cheaper than opening cases
Instant delivery - no randomness involved
Platforms like white.market offer:
competitive prices, much lower than on Steam
secure transactions
fast and convenient trading
This approach is especially useful if you want to control your spending and avoid randomness.
Even though CS2 doesn’t provide built-in case-opening stats, you can still:
check your Steam inventory history (most accurate)
estimate via key purchases
use third-party trackers carefully
If your goal is to get specific skins, buying them directly is usually a more efficient and cost-effective approach.
Can I see the exact number of cases I opened in CS2?
No, there is no official counter. You need to reconstruct the data using Steam history.
Where can I check my case-opening history?
Go to: Steam Profile → Inventory → View Inventory History
What is the most accurate method?
Checking your inventory history and counting entries manually.
Are third-party trackers safe?
Some are, but you should always be cautious and avoid sharing sensitive information.
Is it better to open cases or buy skins?
In most cases, buying skins directly is cheaper, faster, and more reliable.