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What is Snapchat Planet Order and how does it work? (2024)

Confused by the planet assigned to you in your friend’s solar system? This article will help.

Initially known for ephemeral messaging, Snapchat has evolved to become one of the key messaging apps that drive social relationships among young people. If you’re new to Snapchat, you may be baffled by the different emojis and badges assigned to your friends, but they all hold a significant meaning. Users who are subscribed to Snapchat+ get access to special features like chat wallpapers, custom app themes, solar system, and more. In this article, we explain what the Snapchat Solar System is and what the Planet Order in it means.

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What do the Snapchat Planets mean?

What do the Snapchat Planets mean solar system

Exclusively available to Snapchat+ users, the ‘Planets’ model maps your friendships in the vein of our Solar System. The Sun in this model represents the user whose profile you have selected. The planet next to the Sun is assigned to you. Depending on the volume of your interactions with the person, you could either be Mercury or Neptune.

The order of the planets is self-explanatory. The closest friend is assigned Mercury, the person next in line is assigned Venus, and so on. The real kicker is that Snapchat does not display the names of the planets in this model. You will need to rely on your Solar System knowledge to accurately guess the planet depicted in the image. Or you can simply read along and let us do it for you.

You can view your position in your friend’s Snapchat Solar System by going to their profile and tapping on the ‘Best Friends’ or ‘Friends’ badge. If you are ‘Best Friends’ with a user, it means you’re in each other’s top 8 friends. If you simply see the ‘Friends’ badge, it means you’re in their top 8 but they are not in yours.

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Snapchat Planet Order Explained

Can’t figure out which planet you are sitting on in your friend’s Snapchat Solar System? Check out this explainer.

  • Mercury: The first planet in the Solar System and the planet closest to the Sun, Mercury means you are the user’s closest friend. It is depicted as a red planet and has 5 red hearts floating around it.
  • Venus: If you’re sitting on top of Venus it means you are the user’s second closest friend. It is represented by a brown ball with five pink, yellow, and blue hearts orbiting it.
  • Earth: The most recognisable planet of the lot, Earth is represented by a mini globe and denotes that you are the third-closest friend in the user’s friend list. Orbiting the Earth is the moon and four red hearts.
  • Mars: The red planet is denoted by a bright red ball in Snapchat’s planet order. There are three blue and purple hearts floating around Mars. If you’re sitting on the planet, it means you are the user’s fourth best friend.
  • Jupiter: Jupiter also gets a reddish shade in Snapchat’s planet order, but it can be easily recognised by its stripes and swirls. There are no hearts floating around Jupiter. If you see Jupiter on your friend’s profile, it means you are their fifth closest friend.
  • Saturn: The most identifiable feature of Saturn is its rings, and sure enough, its Snapchat representation gets those rings as well. In your friend’s Solar System, this planet is coloured orange. If you see it, it means you are the user’s sixth best friend.
  • Uranus: The green planet around the Sun is Uranus. It is also the first planet in Snapchat’s Solar System model that does not receive any rays of light from the Sun, depicting how far away it is from the celestial body. If you see Uranus it means you are the user’s seventh closest friend.
  • Neptune: The blue planet in Snapchat’s Solar System model is Neptune. It signifies that you are the user’s eight closest friend. The list cuts off at Neptune as Snapchat only takes into account the top 8 friends.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I see my position on my friend’s Snapchat Planet Order?

Go to your friend’s profile and hit the ‘Best Friends’ or ‘Friends’ badge to see your position in their Planet Order. You need to be a Snapchat+ subscriber to view this.

How much does a Snapchat+ subscription cost?

A Snapchat+ subscription costs Rs 49 per month or Rs 588 per year.

What does the Snapchat Planet Order mean?

The Snapchat Planet Order displays your position in another person’s list of friends. If you have a lot of interactions with the user, you will rank highly in their list.

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Conclusion

Now that you know what the Snapchat Planet Order means, you can easily figure out your position in another person’s Solar System model. To elevate your position, you need to boost your interaction with the user. Having an active Snap Streak with the user adds to the ranking score as well.

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Utkarsh Joshi
Utkarsh Joshihttps://www.gadgetbridge.com/
Utkarsh is a seasoned writer who seeks to simplify complex concepts and bring the latest in technology to a broader audience. You can catch his exhaustive 'How to' guides, deep-dive feature articles, cutting edge news stories, and comprehensive tech reviews on Gadgetbridge.com. Apart from dabbling in all things tech, Utkarsh also enjoys watching club football, adding to his TBR pile of books, and making Spotify playlists. Automobile enthusiasts and motorheads can also catch his articles on Motorbridge.com.
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