Mirage Callouts
All 21 Mirage callout positions for CS2 competitive play. A balanced map with strong mid control and two distinct bombsites. Mirage emphasizes tactical play with multiple rotations and tight angles that reward smarter positioning over raw firepower. Practice your utility throws with our Mirage lineups guide, or load up a practice config to drill positions offline.
All Callouts 21 positions
CT Side 10
T Side 6
Mid Control 5
Strategies
T Attack
A Ramp Rush
Push A Ramp with smokes for stairs and CT, flashes for site. Fast plant with post-plant coverage from palace and ramp.
B Apartments Execute
Stack B apartments, smoke short and kitchen, flash site. Overwhelming numbers through apps.
Mid-to-A Split
Take mid control, split to A from connector and ramp simultaneously with coordinated utility.
CT Defence
A Anchor Defense
Play one player stairs, one jungle. Use utility to delay ramp pushes and get info from palace.
Tactical Tips
- Control mid early to dictate the round. Winning mid gives T-side flexibility to hit A or B.
- Communication matters more on Mirage. The many rotation paths demand precise callouts.
- Play tight angles as CT. Many corners favor defenders when positioned correctly.
- Utility usage is critical. Key smokes around A Ramp and mid control the pace of every round.
- Practice your default positions. Crosshair placement and angle knowledge wins rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the callouts on Mirage in CS2?
- Mirage has 21 callouts split across 10 CT positions (A Site, A Ramp, Palace, Stairs, etc.), 6 T positions (T Spawn, Top Mid, Underpass, etc.), and 5 mid-map areas. Memorizing these callouts is the fastest way to improve your competitive communication.
- How many callouts does Mirage have?
- Mirage has 21 named positions in total. The CT side has 10 callouts, the T side has 6, and mid has 5 positions.
- What are the most important Mirage callouts to learn first?
- Start with the bombsite callouts (A Site and B Site), then learn the main approach routes and mid positions. Once you know the core callouts you can communicate site takes, retakes, and enemy positions to your team effectively.
- Where can I find Mirage smoke and flash lineups?
- Check our dedicated Mirage lineups guide for step-by-step smoke, flash, molotov, and HE grenade lineups with difficulty ratings and use-case explanations.
- What is the best strategy for Mirage?
- The best strategy depends on your side and team coordination. On T side, default setups that gather information before committing work best. On CT side, crossfire setups and smart utility usage help maintain site control. See the strategies section above for specific Mirage tactics.