Cache Smokes & Utility Lineups for CS2
Practice Cache smokes, flashes and utility with interactive map markers for CS2.
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Cache Utility Guide
Cache is a classic layout where mid control can open many paths into both bombsites. Utility helps attackers pressure A-main, threaten B-main, block highway or Z and create site executes without relying only on aim duels. Learning a few reliable Cache smokes makes it easier to split sites, isolate defenders and avoid walking into predictable crossfires.
For CT players, utility helps delay A-main and B-main pressure, fight for mid and support retakes after a site is lost. Because rotations often depend on highway and mid information, well-placed smokes and flashes can change the pace of the round quickly. Use the interactive map above to practice each lineup and build a compact set of throws you can repeat in real matches.
Best Cache Smokes to Learn First
Useful Cache smokes to learn first include Mid Smoke, Z Smoke, Highway Smoke, CT Smoke and Heaven Smoke. These lineups support mid control, site splits and safer executes.
T-Side Cache Utility
T-side utility helps take mid control, pressure A-main, execute B-site and split sites through highway or vents. Consistent smokes can make Cache attacks less predictable.
CT-Side Cache Utility
CT utility helps delay A-main and B-main, control mid and support retakes. Smokes and flashes can slow pressure long enough for rotations to arrive.
How to Practice Cache Smokes
Pick a Cache lineup, watch the lineup video, check the standing position and repeat the throw until it lands reliably. Mark lineups as learned in CS2Improve as they become part of your routine.
Cache Utility FAQ
What Cache smoke should I learn first in CS2?
Mid Smoke and Z Smoke are useful first Cache smokes because mid control opens many options for splits and site pressure.
Are these Cache lineups for CS2 or CS:GO?
The lineups on CS2Improve are intended for CS2.
Can I track learned Cache smokes?
Yes, logged-in users can mark lineups as learned and track progress in My Profile.
Does CS2Improve include T-side and CT-side Cache utility?
Yes, lineups can be filtered by utility type and side where available.