Snapchat, the popular messaging app loved by young people, has introduced an exciting new feature for its Snapchat Plus subscribers called the Friend Solar System. This fun addition assigns planets to your closest friends, creating a unique way to visualize your Snapchat relationships. Let’s dive into how this works and what it means for you.

What is the Snapchat Friend Solar System?

Imagine your Snapchat world as a solar system. In this system, you are the Sun, and your closest friends are represented by planets orbiting around you. The closer the planet is to you (the Sun), the closer that friend is to you on Snapchat.This feature is available only to Snapchat Plus subscribers. It’s a playful way to see how your friendships rank on the app based on how much you interact with each other.

How Does It Work?

The Friend Solar System uses the same order of planets as our real solar system. Here’s how it breaks down:

  1. You are the Sun
  2. Your #1 best friend is Mercury
  3. Your #2 best friend is Venus
  4. Your #3 best friend is Earth
  5. Your #4 best friend is Mars
  6. Your #5 best friend is Jupiter
  7. Your #6 best friend is Saturn
  8. Your #7 best friend is Uranus
  9. Your #8 best friend is Neptune

Snapchat determines your best friends based on how often you interact with them through snaps, chats, and other activities on the app.

Detailed Look at Each Planet

Let’s explore what each planet means and how it’s represented in the Snapchat universe.

Mercury: Your #1 Best Friend

  • Meaning: This is the person you interact with most on Snapchat.
  • Appearance: A red planet surrounded by four red hearts.
  • What it signifies: You and this friend likely have the longest snap streaks and chat the most.

Venus: Your #2 Best Friend

  • Meaning: Your second-closest Snapchat buddy.
  • Appearance: A light brown planet with yellow, pink, and blue hearts around it.
  • What it signifies: You interact with this friend a lot, but not quite as much as your Mercury friend.

Earth: Your #3 Best Friend

  • Meaning: Your third-closest friend on the app.
  • Appearance: Looks like our real Earth, complete with a moon, stars, and red hearts.
  • What it signifies: This friend is a regular part of your Snapchat life.

Mars: Your #4 Best Friend

  • Meaning: Your fourth-closest Snapchat pal.
  • Appearance: A red planet with stars, purple hearts, and blue hearts.
  • What it signifies: You have frequent, but not constant, interactions with this friend.

Jupiter: Your #5 Best Friend

  • Meaning: Your fifth-closest friend on Snapchat.
  • Appearance: A reddish-orange planet with dark orange stripes and stars.
  • What it signifies: This friend is an important part of your Snapchat circle, but you don’t interact as often as with your top four.

Saturn: Your #6 Best Friend

  • Meaning: Your sixth-closest Snapchat friend.
  • Appearance: An orange planet with its famous ring and stars.
  • What it signifies: You have regular interactions with this friend, but less frequently than your top five.

Uranus: Your #7 Best Friend

  • Meaning: Your seventh-closest friend on the app.
  • Appearance: A green planet (Snapchat’s version, not the real color).
  • What it signifies: This friend is in your inner circle, but you don’t interact as often as with others.

Neptune: Your #8 Best Friend

  • Meaning: Your eighth-closest Snapchat buddy.
  • Appearance: A blue planet.
  • What it signifies: This friend rounds out your top eight, but you interact with them less than the others.

How to See Your Friend Solar System

To view this cool feature, you need to be a Snapchat Plus subscriber. Here’s how to check it out:

  1. Open Snapchat and go to a friend’s profile.
  2. Look for a “Best Friends” or “Friends” badge with a gold outline.
  3. Tap on this badge.
  4. You’ll see which planet you are in their solar system.

Remember, the “Best Friends” badge means you’re both in each other’s top eight, while “Friends” means you’re in their top eight, but they might not be in yours.

What If You Can’t See Planets?

If you tap on the badge and don’t see any planets, there could be a few reasons:

  1. You’re not a Snapchat Plus subscriber.
  2. The feature hasn’t been rolled out to your account yet.
  3. You’re not in that friend’s top eight.

How Snapchat Determines Your Best Friends

Snapchat uses a special formula to figure out who your best friends are. Here are some factors that might influence it:

  • How often you send snaps to each other
  • How many chats you exchange
  • How long your snap streaks are
  • How often you view each other’s stories

The more you interact with someone, the higher they’ll rank in your Friend Solar System.

Tips for Improving Your Snapchat Friendships

If you want to become a closer planet to a particular friend, here are some tips:

  1. Send them snaps regularly
  2. Chat with them often
  3. Keep your snap streaks going
  4. Watch and interact with their stories
  5. Use Snapchat’s other features together, like games or Bitmoji interactions

Remember, it’s not about competition, but about maintaining genuine connections with your friends.

Privacy and the Friend Solar System

It’s important to note that only you can see your complete Friend Solar System. Your friends can only see which planet they are in your system, not where other friends rank. This helps maintain privacy and prevents any hurt feelings.

The Benefits of the Friend Solar System

This feature isn’t just for fun – it can actually help you understand your Snapchat habits better. Here’s how:

  1. It shows you who you interact with most on the app.
  2. It can remind you to keep in touch with friends you might be neglecting.
  3. It’s a fun way to visualize your Snapchat social circle.
  4. It can encourage you to use Snapchat more to strengthen friendships.

Common Questions About Snapchat’s Friend Solar System

How often does the Friend Solar System update?

Snapchat doesn’t specify exactly how often it updates, but it’s believed to change based on your interactions over time. It’s not instant, so don’t expect to see changes right away after sending a bunch of snaps.

Can I change someone’s planet manually?

No, you can’t manually assign planets to your friends. The system is based on your actual interactions on Snapchat.

What if I don’t have eight close friends on Snapchat?

That’s okay! Not everyone will have all eight planets filled. Your solar system will only show the number of close friends you actually have based on your interactions.

Does this feature affect my actual Snapchat usage?

No, the Friend Solar System is just a fun visual representation. It doesn’t change how you use Snapchat or affect your ability to send snaps or chat with friends.

Can my friends see my entire Friend Solar System?

No, they can only see which planet they are in your system. They can’t see where other friends rank.

Wrapping Up

Snapchat’s Friend Solar System is a creative and fun way to visualize your closest Snapchat relationships. It adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the app and can even encourage you to stay in touch with friends more often.Remember, while it’s fun to see where you rank in your friends’ solar systems, the most important thing is the quality of your friendships, not just how often you interact on an app.

Use this feature as a fun addition to your Snapchat experience, but don’t let it define your relationships.Whether you’re a Mercury orbiting close to your best friend or a distant Neptune in someone else’s system, what matters most is the real connections you make and maintain, both on and off Snapchat. Happy snapping, and enjoy exploring your Snapchat universe!

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