Snapchat Planets: Understanding the Friend Solar System on Snapchat Plus

Snapchat has introduced an exciting feature called Snapchat Planets, available exclusively to Snapchat Plus subscribers. This feature visually represents your friendships by arranging your top 8 friends as planets in a solar system, with you as the Sun. The closer a friend is to you in the Snapchat algorithm, the nearer their planet is in your system.

If you’re curious about how Snapchat Planets work, their meanings, and how to check your position, keep reading! We’ll explain everything in an easy-to-understand way.

What is the Snapchat Planets Order?

Snapchat Planets work just like the real solar system, where planets orbit the Sun. In this case, you are the Sun, and your top 8 best friends are assigned planets based on how much you interact with them.

Factors That Influence Snapchat Planet Order:

  •  How often you chat with them.
  •  How many Snaps you exchange.
  • Your overall activity with them on Snapchat.

The closer a planet is to you, the stronger your connection with that friend. The ranking can change over time, depending on your interactions.

Snapchat Planets Order & Meanings

Snapchat assigns planets from the real solar system to represent your top 8 best friends. Here’s what each one means:

1) Mercury – Your Best Friend 

  • Mercury is the first planet and represents your #1 Best Friend.
  • Their Bitmoji appears as a red planet with red hearts and stars around it.
  • This is the person you chat and snap with the most on Snapchat.

2) Venus – Your Very Close Friend

  • Venus is your second closest friend.
  • Their Bitmoji appears as a light brown planet with colorful hearts.
  • You chat often, but not as much as Mercury.

 3) Earth – A Strong Friend

  •  Earth represents your third closest friend.
  • The Bitmoji is blue and green with red hearts and stars.
  • You share meaningful conversations a few times a week.

 4) Mars – A Good Friend

  •  Mars represents your fourth-best friend.
  • The Bitmoji appears as a red planet with blue and pink hearts.
  •  You snap and chat a few times a week.

  5) Jupiter – A Casual Friend

  • Jupiter is your fifth-best friend.
  •  The Bitmoji appears as an orange planet with stars.
  •  You chat only once a week or less.

 6) Saturn – An Occasional Buddy

  • Saturn represents a friend you rarely interact with.
  • The Bitmoji appears as a yellow planet with a ring.
  • You may not have a Snapstreak anymore.

  7) Uranus – Someone You Know

  • Uranus is your seventh-best friend.
  • The Bitmoji appears as a green planet with yellow stars.
  • You only chat once in a while.

  8) Neptune – A Friend You Rarely Interact With

  • Neptune is the last and farthest planet in Snapchat’s system.
  • The Bitmoji appears as a blue planet with stars.
  • Your interactions are very rare on Snapchat.

How to Check Your Snapchat Planet Order

To see your Snapchat Planet order, you need Snapchat Plus. Follow these steps:

1.      Open Snapchat and go to your Friend’s Profile.

2.      Look for the Gold “Best Friend” Badge under their name.

3.      Tap on the badge to see which planet you are in their solar system.

How to Subscribe to Snapchat Plus

To access Snapchat Planets, you need Snapchat Plus, which costs $3.99 per month. Here’s how to subscribe:

1 Open Snapchat.
2 Go to your Profile (tap on your Bitmoji).
3 Tap Snapchat+.
4 Choose a monthly or yearly plan.
5 Complete the payment via your app store.

 Snapchat Plus offers a 7-day free trial before charging you.

How to Improve Your Planet Position 

Want to move up in your friend’s Snapchat Solar System? Here are some tips:✔ Keep Snapstreaks Going – Send Snaps daily to maintain long streaks.

Chat Often – Start conversations instead of waiting for them.
Reply Quickly – Don’t leave your friends on “Read.”
Send Personal Snaps – Avoid mass snaps and make conversations meaningful.
React to Stories – Show engagement by commenting on their posts.

Final Thoughts

Snapchat Planets is a fun, interactive feature that lets you visualize your friendship rankings in a solar system format. Whether you’re Mercury (Best Friend) or Neptune (Distant Friend), your position changes over time based on your interactions.

If you love Snapchat and want to see how close you are to your friends, Snapchat Plus is worth trying. Don’t forget to enable your solar system feature to start exploring your friendship universe.

FAQs

Q: What is Snapchat Planets?
A: A Snapchat Plus feature that ranks your top 8 best friends as planets.
Q: How can I check my planet?
A: Go to your friend’s profile, tap the gold badge, and see your planet.
Q: Can I see my planet order without Snapchat Plus?
A: No, this feature is only available for Snapchat Plus subscribers.
Q: How much does Snapchat Plus cost?
A: $3.99/month or $39.99/year (with a 7-day free trial).

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