The Glock-18 | Coral Bloom brought a refreshing splash of organic color to the Kilowatt Collection, but as any seasoned skin enthusiast knows, not all blooms are created equal. While it sits at a "Radiant" (Blue) rarity, its pattern-based application means the difference between a dull, leafy slide and a vibrant, high-saturation "Pink Gem" is entirely down to the seed number. Because the floral texture is randomly mapped across the weapon, collectors hunt for specific seeds that maximize the deep purples and bright pinks while minimizing the muddy greens. This guide breaks down the most desirable Coral Bloom patterns, ranking them by color density and visual impact to help you pick a standout play-skin or a hidden market bargain.

Glock 18 Coral Bloom 

The Glock-18 | Coral Bloom patterns are determined by a randomized hydrographic finish that overlays a vintage floral pattern onto a coral-pink base. Because the texture is applied differently for each of the 1,000 possible pattern seeds (0–999), no two Glocks look exactly the same.

All Best Glock-18 Coral Bloom Patterns 

Thanks to the guide by Hange Zoe, we can identify the most valuable and rare patterns of Glock-18 | Coral Bloom.

Pink Gem

These Tier 1 seeds represent the absolute peak of the skin's floral distribution, where the muted green foliage and coral-orange base are almost entirely eclipsed by dense, vibrant clusters of pink and purple roses.

  • 194

  • 559

  • 619

Floats with a pink top

While securing a top-tier "Pink Top" seed is the first step, the Float Value is the final arbiter of your Glock-18 | Coral Bloom’s visual fidelity.

38, 39, 82, 213, 372, 574, 610, 678, 684, 837.

The handle is pink

The "Pink Handle" patterns cater to those who appreciate the Glock-18 | Coral Bloom's vibrant foundation. In these specific seeds, the floral texture is shifted in a way that leaves the grip almost entirely free of green stems and leaves, showcasing the solid, saturated coral-pink base. 

  • 10

  • 43

  • 114

  • 201

  • 349

  • 477

  • 673

Few Flowers

For those who prefer a cleaner, more minimalist aesthetic, the "Few Flowers" patterns offer a sophisticated alternative to the chaotic density of Pink Gems.

9, 29, 86, 201, 210, 244, 300, 386, 445, 527, 533, 604, 676, 678, 801, 818, 931, 954.

Rare floral patterns

A separate class of collectors hunts for "Rare Floral Patterns". These seeds stand out not for the quantity of flowers, but for their unique, often artistic placement.


  • 38

  • 39

  • 67

  • 74

  • 84

  • 90

  • 94

  • 141

  • 214

  • 255

  • 267

  • 272

  • 291

  • 313

  • 446

  • 449

  • 454

  • 466

  • 470

  • 491

  • 508

  • 550

  • 684

  • 841


Pink in the middle

The "Pink in the Middle" patterns offer a uniquely balanced aesthetic that stands out from more chaotic distributions.

  • 136

  • 142

  • 162

  • 504

  • 528


Flower on a branch

In these specific seeds, the green stems, which are often seen as visual clutter in other tiers, align perfectly to form a distinct, singular branch stretching across the slide, punctuated by a handful of perfectly placed pink roses.

  • 141

  • 150

  • 157

  • 210

  • 240

  • 246

  • 267

  • 313

  • 318

  • 466

Pink Tip

"Pink Tip" patterns are highly coveted for placing a concentrated "bloom" of roses right at the very front of the Glock-18’s slide.

  • 148

  • 154

  • 277

  • 602

  • 633

  • 651

  • 793

  • 824

  • 890

  • 903

  • 979

Flower bud

Unlike the "Pink Gem" seeds that aim for total floral saturation, these patterns are defined by a solitary, tightly clustered group of petals that look like a rose waiting to bloom. 

  • 247

  • 277

  • 284

  • 294

  • 372

  • 429

  • 461

  • 473

  • 488

  • 505

  • 528

High Pink Percentage

These seeds are all about maximizing the floral density across the entire slide, ensuring that the vibrant pink and purple petals almost entirely eclipse the green stems and the muted coral base.

9, 38, 39, 74, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 94, 141, 150, 154, 157, 168, 173, 195, 206, 213*, 214, 219, 244, 255, 268, 272, 284, 291, 300, 313, 321, 329, 333, 349, 359, 372, 379, 401, 449, 454, 466, 470, 508, 528, 533, 597, 610, 678, 681, 684, 694, 705, 741, 766, 778, 784, 797, 799, 805, 818, 825, 837, 841, 896

What is The Best and Rarest Glock-18 Coral Bloom Pattern?

The absolute best and rarest patterns for the Glock-18 | Coral Bloom are known as "Pink Gems." Unlike the Huntsman Knife, which has a single undisputed #1 seed, the Glock-18 Coral Bloom has a small group of Tier 1 seeds that fight for the top spot.

The following three seeds are considered the "Grails" of this skin. They offer the most saturated floral coverage across the slide: 194, 559 and 619.

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