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If you’re looking to buy one of these knives, then you need to read our M9 Bayonet Fade patterns guide. You’ll get all the insight you need to recognize good patterns from bad, and you’ll learn about important factors such as fade percentage.
There’s more to the M9 Bayonet Fade patterns than meets the eye. There are a few factors that determine the appearance of each skin, which you should know about before we reveal the patterns themselves.
All M9 Bayonet Fade patterns have a unique fade percentage, anywhere between 100% to 80%. This impacts the value of the knife – all the patterns can be found below.

The 100% M9 Bayonet Fade patterns are the best overall. They feature the best color balance between the yellow, pink, and purple colors, and are notable for having the most possible purple, which disappears at lower fade percentages. Because of the length of the M9 Bayonet blade, even the 100% Fade patterns don’t quite eliminate the white from the bottom of the knife. Expect to pay in the realm of $5,000 for an M9 Bayonet Fade 100% pattern, a hefty premium.
| Fade Percentage | Pattern |
| 100% | 41, 87, 93, 205, 326, 341, 348, 403, 422, 468, 520, 521, 527, 575, 583, 601, 636, 651, 668, 714, 742, 763, 807, 892, 897, 910, 911, 961 |

M9 Bayonet 99% and 98% Fade patterns are typically known as Fake Fades within the Counter-Strike community. To the naked eye, you won’t see much difference between these and the 100% Fades, but most collectors really care about the underlying numbers. Because of this, the price drops significantly with these knives, to around the same amount you would expect to pay for any regular M9 Bayonet Fade.
| Fade Percentage | Pattern |
| 99% | 11, 29, 34, 46, 84, 105, 107, 141, 147, 150, 201, 224, 256, 278, 345, 375, 380, 395, 396, 399, 428, 449, 455, 465, 486, 494, 517, 550, 571, 576, 577, 599, 639, 648, 664, 690, 745, 747, 751, 754, 781, 789, 793, 800, 824, 825, 827, 834, 840, 848, 856, 872, 914, 925, 936, 943, 944, 956, 968, 975, 981 |
| 98% | 43, 64, 80, 130, 136, 137, 145, 172, 173, 181, 211, 223, 229, 236, 249, 282, 283, 308, 313, 314, 358, 381, 401, 435, 447, 462, 466, 482, 511, 514, 566, 572, 597, 608, 640, 657, 665, 703, 712, 726, 759, 813, 838, 849, 881, 891, 917, 940 |

The white at the bottom of the blade really starts to become prominent in the 97-90% M9 Bayonet Fade patterns. Purple starts to slip away here, but isn’t totally gone, and as a result, the price drops once again for these knives. You can usually pick up a knife in this bracket for around $1,200.
| Fade Percentage | Pattern |
| 97% | 6, 12, 21, 30, 33, 47, 73, 76, 89, 94, 103, 109, 155, 168, 210, 227, 260, 295, 302, 377, 424, 429, 430, 440, 458, 481, 488, 508, 513, 525, 536, 564, 568, 586, 612, 677, 686, 719, 749, 762, 790, 798, 887, 915, 960 |
| 96% | 22, 37, 79, 104, 154, 157, 161, 176, 191, 212, 276, 285, 289, 293, 324, 336, 361, 389, 392, 416, 433, 442, 446, 487, 528, 538, 587, 658, 687, 698, 740, 752, 757, 758, 769, 774, 782, 808, 811, 815, 860, 863, 875, 878, 886, 895, 898, 933, 953, 955, 979, 990, 993 |
| 95% | 18, 23, 57, 63, 78, 111, 117, 179, 187, 273, 277, 299, 312, 323, 342, 376, 382, 421, 431, 549, 588, 596, 633, 645, 666, 697, 737, 760, 802, 804, 806, 821, 835, 851, 866, 884, 885, 901, 902, 916, 921, 942, 974, 984, 995 |
| 94% | 2, 53, 61, 95, 114, 118, 163, 167, 240, 251, 271, 272, 291, 294, 298, 301, 318, 343, 414, 427, 437, 453, 470, 475, 491, 512, 518, 556, 573, 584, 592, 604, 654, 661, 695, 738, 801, 828, 829, 864, 903, 904, 912, 920, 924, 946, 947, 967, 978, 991, 996 |
| 93% | 10, 38, 50, 65, 67, 91, 97, 139, 140, 175, 207, 228, 255, 300, 357, 379, 390, 439, 533, 554, 567, 613, 617, 629, 641, 676, 729, 734, 735, 741, 765, 778, 797, 823, 837, 841, 950, 964 |
| 92% | 19, 25, 40, 51, 52, 55, 69, 82, 85, 124, 133, 200, 214, 297, 327, 346, 347, 363, 365, 460, 548, 619, 625, 635, 644, 662, 700, 707, 718, 722, 799, 814, 819, 830, 831, 836, 847, 850, 870, 877, 879, 888, 889, 900, 905, 963, 970 |
| 91% | 26, 36, 56, 70, 74, 81, 86, 99, 123, 128, 192, 199, 215, 239, 245, 257, 264, 267, 270, 316, 319, 322, 331, 350, 367, 418, 501, 524, 543, 563, 565, 615, 620, 643, 713, 724, 775, 786, 842, 880, 882, 906, 932, 934, 938, 945, 957 |
| 90% | 15, 35, 92, 100, 120, 131, 144, 158, 180, 225, 247, 261, 268, 288, 305, 320, 338, 366, 391, 420, 426, 456, 474, 495, 500, 503, 505, 509, 581, 609, 618, 622, 623, 671, 682, 704, 748, 755, 768, 771, 779, 833, 937, 965, 985 |

The vast majority of CS2 M9 Bayonet Fade patterns fall into the 89% to 80% bracket. They aren’t very popular with most players, because the purple is pretty much non-existent, while the white takes up around 30% of the entire blade. As a result, most players try to avoid these Fade knives.
The fade percentage is decided entirely by the seed pattern. So, because the price is driven almost entirely by the fade percentage, it’s, by proxy, driven by the seed pattern, too.
The M9 Bayonet Fade was one of the very first knife skins added in CS:GO. Back in the day, Valve reused this early collection in several CS2 cases, which are as follows:
The odds of getting a knife from a case are unfortunately extremely low, so it’s not a consistent way of acquiring an M9 Bayonet Fade. Most of those cases are pretty expensive, too, so it would be far cheaper and more efficient to buy one from a CS2 marketplace.
The M9 Bayonet Fade is not a cheap CS2 knife by any stretch of the imagination. It’s important that you know exactly what you’re buying, especially when you consider the price difference between 100% Fades and Fake Fades. Luckily, if you purchase your knife from a CS2 marketplace, most have all the crucial information on elements that float and fade percentage right there for you to peruse.

Alternatively, you can always head into a CS2 inspect server to actually inspect the M9 Bayonet Fade you’re planning to purchase in-game. For most players, how it looks in action is the most important factor, so it’s recommended that you look at the knife in-game before committing to a purchase.


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