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CS2 Map Meta Stats

Competitive map statistics aggregated from professional teams — pick rates, ban rates, side balance, and more.

How the CS2 map meta is measured

Counter-Strike 2 has seven active duty maps in the competitive pool: Mirage, Inferno, Nuke, Anubis, Ancient, Dust 2, and Train. Each is contested with a veto system where teams alternately ban and pick maps before a series begins. The "meta" refers to which maps are being picked, banned, and won most often at the pro level — and it shifts whenever Valve patches a map or rotates the pool.

What this page tracks

  • Pick rate — how often each map is selected when it survives the veto
  • Ban rate — how often each map is removed in the first ban phase
  • CT-side win rate — percentage of rounds won by the Counter-Terrorist side
  • T-side win rate — percentage of rounds won by the Terrorist side
  • Side balance — how skewed each map currently is (a map at 60% CT is "CT-favoured")
  • Pistol round win rate — how often teams convert the crucial first round of each half

Why it matters

Map meta data is the foundation of pro-level draft strategy. Teams ban maps where their opponents have a strong T-side win rate, pick maps with favourable side balance, and adapt their playstyles to whichever maps are currently dominant. Watching the meta shift after a Valve patch gives you a tactical edge whether you're playing the game or forecasting matches.

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