The CS2 Stats Almanac
Every Counter-Strike 2 stat, in plain English.
CounterStrikeStats.com is the reference for CS2 analytics: FACEIT tracking, demo analysis, HLTV-style ratings, heatmaps, rankings, and free tools. Each page explains one thing clearly — then sends you to use it on JumpThrow.gg.
Free tools
Start with a tool
FACEIT match tracker for CS2
Paste a FACEIT match link and JumpThrow.gg opens the whole match — an aggregate scoreboard plus ten analytical views. No account, no download, no setup.
ReadCS2 player finder and stats lookup
Search by nickname, Steam ID, or profile URL and open a player's full Counter-Strike 2 stats and match history — for scouting a smurf, checking a teammate, or tracking your own progress.
ReadCS2 binds generator and config builder
Create Counter-Strike 2 binds without editing config files by hand. Build jumpthrow, buy, and utility binds in a visual editor and export a clean autoexec.cfg you can drop straight into the game.
ReadCS2 demo analyzer: upload for full depth
A FACEIT link gets you far — a demo file gets you everything. Upload a Counter-Strike 2 demo and the parser reconstructs the whole match: ratings, round detail, utility, positions, and a 2D replay.
ReadMatch analysis
One match, every angle
A single FACEIT link or demo opens a full review studio. Here is what each view tells you.
CS2 match analysis: the full review studio
Paste a FACEIT match link or upload a demo and JumpThrow.gg opens a full review studio — an aggregate scoreboard plus ten focused views covering duels, economy, utility, positioning, and the round-by-round story.
ReadHLTV-style ratings for every CS2 player
A rating turns a full round of contribution — kills, deaths, damage, survival, and multi-kills — into one honest number. JumpThrow.gg calculates an HLTV-style rating for every player from parsed demo data.
ReadCS2 aim analysis: accuracy, spray, and placement
Aim is measurable. JumpThrow.gg reads your shots straight from the demo — headshot rate, spray accuracy, and where your crosshair sits before the fight even starts.
ReadCS2 duels and opening picks
The first kill of a round decides most of them. Duel analysis breaks down opening picks, one-on-one matchups, and who consistently wins the fights that set the tempo.
ReadCS2 economy analysis: buys, forces, and saves
Counter-Strike is an economy game. Economy analysis shows every buy decision — full buys, forces, ecos, and saves — and connects the money to the rounds it won and lost.
ReadCS2 utility analysis: flashes, smokes, and molotovs
Great utility wins rounds without a single kill on the scoreboard. Utility analysis measures flashes, smokes, and fire grenades so the support work finally shows up in the numbers.
ReadRankings
Follow the ladders
CS2 Premier leaderboard and rating ladder
Counter-Strike 2 Premier ranks players by CS Rating — a visible, seasonal number instead of a hidden MMR. Track the leaderboard and see where the top of the ladder sits.
ReadFACEIT FPL and Pro League rankings
The FACEIT Pro League is where aspiring and established pros grind. Track the FPL standings and the top of the FACEIT ELO ladder — the proving ground just below the tier-one scene.
ReadValve Regional Standings (VRS) for CS2 teams
The Valve Regional Standings are the official team ranking that decides who gets invited to Counter-Strike 2 events and how they are seeded. Track where the top teams stand.
ReadGuides
Learn the fundamentals
HLTV Rating 2.0 explained for CS2
What HLTV Rating 2.0 actually measures, what a good number looks like, and how to move each input that feeds it.
ReadHow to analyze a CS2 demo
A repeatable routine for reviewing a CS2 demo — what to look at first, which views matter, and how to turn a match into a concrete fix.
ReadCS2 economy guide: loss bonus and buy rules
How the CS2 loss bonus works, when to full-buy, force, or eco, and how to read the money so you stop losing rounds to the economy.
ReadBest CS2 jumpthrow binds and essential configs
The jumpthrow bind every CS2 player needs, plus the buy and utility binds worth adding — and how to export them as a clean config.
ReadQuestions
The essentials
What is CounterStrikeStats.com?
CounterStrikeStats.com is a plain-English almanac of Counter-Strike 2 stats tools. Each page explains one part of the JumpThrow.gg platform — FACEIT tracking, demo analysis, HLTV-style ratings, heatmaps, rankings, and free tools — and links you straight to it.
What is JumpThrow.gg?
JumpThrow.gg is a Counter-Strike 2 analytics and performance-tracking platform. You paste a FACEIT match or upload a demo, and it parses the game into dense stats, advanced analytics, curated insights, and visualizations — heatmaps, timelines, a 2D replay, and more.
Do the tools cost anything?
The core workflows — FACEIT match tracker, player finder, rankings, and the binds generator — are free to use. Uploading a demo unlocks the deepest analysis, including HLTV-style ratings and round-by-round detail.
Where do the stats come from?
From official FACEIT match data, Steam ecosystem identifiers, and the Counter-Strike 2 demo files you upload. A shared parser engine keeps ratings and stats consistent across all of those sources.
Do I have to upload a demo?
No. You can track FACEIT matches, find players, and browse rankings without uploading anything. A demo upload is only needed for the deepest per-round breakdowns, utility analysis, and rating detail.
Is this affiliated with Valve or FACEIT?
No. CounterStrikeStats.com and JumpThrow.gg are independent community projects for CS2 players and are not affiliated with Valve Corporation or FACEIT.
Turn your next match into a full breakdown
Paste a FACEIT link or upload a demo on JumpThrow.gg — free, and no account needed to start.