All 22 Gloves From Dead Hand Terminal (Ranked by Price)

On the 11th of March, a new CS2 update dropped the Dead Hand Collection alongside the new Dead Hand Terminal in the Weekly Drop system. This CS2 collection introduces 22 new gloves, plus 17 weapon skins, as rare special items.
In this guide we cover all 22 new Dead Hand gloves by price potential, highlight the best ones you can get, and explain how to profit in the new CS2 gloves meta.
When to Accept the Terminal Offers
The Dead Hand Terminal unseals into exactly five random offers. Each offer can be a glove or weapon skin, with a fixed price and wear/float. You can accept one offer or decline all five and get nothing, so selling sealed ones immediately is still the safest $15-$40 flip.
A good rule of thumb is to accept when the offered price multiplied by 1.18 is still comfortably below expected market resale, especially if you see 30%-40%+ upside early. The jackpot is a low-float Factory New Sport Gloves | Ultra Violent or Violet Beadwork under $300, which can represent $400-$500+ in instant profit once supply settles.
Best Offers:
1. Sport Gloves | Ultra Violent (~$750+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $230-$280 in Factory New. This is currently the most sought-after and expensive glove skin from the Dead Hand Terminal. It is also pattern sensitive, with some gloves leaning fully pink while others shift more purple.
The mix of crimson, purple, cyan, and yellow makes it one of the best in-game looks from the collection. Factory New is ideal for strong color saturation, and it pairs especially well with black, red Doppler, or other dark knives.
2. Sport Gloves | Violet Beadwork (~$620+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $210-$260 in Factory New. The purple pattern gives these gloves immediate combo appeal and places them near the very top of the collection.
Violet Beadwork is also float sensitive, so Factory New matters for bead detail, shine, and overall saturation. They pair naturally with purple Talon Ultraviolet, Sapphire Dopplers, or any violet-leaning knife finish.
3. Sport Gloves | Red Racer (~$550+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $195-$245 in Factory New. Red Racer leans into a high-energy look with red racing stripes and speed-line accents that stand out.
Factory New gives the design its cleanest stripe definition and best shine. These are easy to pair with red, black, or sporty knife finishes, which should keep demand high early on.
4. Sport Gloves | Occult (~$500+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $180-$230 in Factory New. Occult has a darker niche, with occult symbols and rune-like details over a black base that shows very cleanly in-game.
Factory New is ideal here because the symbolic detail holds up better and the black base stays richer. These work especially well with black knives, Sapphires, and other dark combos.
5. Sport Gloves | Blaze (~$450+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $165-$215 in Factory New. Blaze brings flame and ember details that are bright without looking too busy, making it one of the stronger mid-high Sport Glove finishes.
6. Sport Gloves | Frosty (~$420+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $155-$205 in Factory New. Frosty leans into icy textures and frozen effects, with cool blue-white tones that immediately appeal to Sapphire and Marble Fade users.
7. Sport Gloves | Creme Pinstripe (~$380+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $140-$185 in Factory New. Creme Pinstripe is a cleaner and more understated finish than the louder Sport Glove options, built around a cream base and precise linework.
8. Specialist Gloves | Lime Polycam (~$320+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $125-$160 in Factory New. Lime Polycam is the strongest Specialist Glove finish because the bright green palette is instantly visible and unusual without being hard to combo.
9. Specialist Gloves | Big Swell (~$300+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $115-$150 in Factory New. Big Swell features ocean-wave patterns and blue gradients that make it one of the most liquid-looking Specialist pairs in the update.
10. Specialist Gloves | Sunburst (~$280+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $105-$140 in Factory New. Sunburst places a bright golden center and radiating rays on the gloves, giving it a very obvious focal point in-game.
11. Specialist Gloves | Pillow Punchers (~$260+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $95-$130 in Factory New. Pillow Punchers stands out mostly through its padded texture, which gives it a more playful identity than most Specialist Gloves.
12. Specialist Gloves | Chocolate Chesterfield (~$240+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $90-$120 in Factory New. Chocolate Chesterfield has deep brown and more classic look.
13. Specialist Gloves | Blackbook (~$230+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $85-$115 in Factory New. Blackbook layers page-like textures and script overlays over a dark base, giving it a more arcane and lore-heavy style.
14. Specialist Gloves | Cloud Chaser (~$210+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $80-$105 in Factory New. Cloud Chaser uses soft cloud formations with white and gray gradients, giving it a quieter but still appealing look.
15. Driver Gloves | Wave Chaser (~$190+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $70-$95 in Factory New. Wave Chaser is one of the best Driver Gloves because its flowing wave pattern gives it more motion than most lower-tier finishes.
16. Driver Gloves | Seigaiha (~$180+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $65-$90 in Factory New. Seigaiha brings a traditional Japanese wave motif to the Driver tier.
17. Driver Gloves | Plum Quill (~$170+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $60-$85 in Factory New. Plum Quill uses elegant feather and quill details in plum purple tones, making it a subtle but solid entry in the Driver tier.
18. Driver Gloves | Dragon Fists (~$160+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $55-$80 in Factory New. Dragon Fists adds dragon-scale textures and stronger knuckle detail, which gives it a more aggressive look than the softer Driver finishes.
19. Driver Gloves | Garden (~$150+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $50-$75 in Factory New. Garden uses floral embroidery and botanical detailing that gives it a softer visual identity than most gloves in the collection.
20. Driver Gloves | Hand Sweaters (~$140+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $45-$70 in Factory New. Hand Sweaters stands out mostly because of its knitted texture, which makes it memorable even if it does not sit high in the price rankings.
21. Driver Gloves | Brocade Flowers (~$130+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $40-$65 in Factory New. Brocade Flowers uses floral motifs in a heavier brocade fabric style, but demand is likely to stay below the cleaner or brighter Driver finishes.
22. Driver Gloves | Brocade Crane (~$120+)

Terminal offers have been seen around $35-$55 in Factory New. Brocade Crane brings a traditional crane pattern in a brocade weave, but it currently looks like the cheapest glove outcome from the terminal.
Conclusion
So what is the best possible Dead Hand Terminal offer you can get? A Factory New low-float Sport Gloves | Ultra Violent or Sport Gloves | Violet Beadwork for under $300 is the dream result, with roughly $400-$500+ in immediate upside if the early market stays strong.