Snapchat Planets and Order Meaning

Anastasios Antoniadis

Snapchat has always been known for its fun and creative ways of making social interactions more engaging. One of its exclusive features, available only to Snapchat+ subscribers, is the Friend Solar System. This feature provides a visual representation of your closest friends, ranking them based on how often you interact with them. Instead of just showing a generic best friends list, Snapchat organizes these friendships into a planetary system, where you are the Sun and your closest friends are represented as different planets orbiting around you.

This concept adds an exciting and interactive way to track friendships, making it more dynamic than the usual best friends ranking system. Just like in the real solar system, Snapchat’s planets are arranged based on proximity to the Sun, meaning the closer a planet is, the more frequently you interact with that person. The planets follow the same order as in space, from Mercury (closest) to Neptune (farthest), with each planet having a unique meaning that reflects your level of interaction with that friend.

Mercury

In the Snapchat solar system, the first planet, Mercury, represents your number one best friend, the person you interact with the most through snaps, chats, and stories. Since Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, it symbolizes a strong and frequent connection between you and that friend.

Mercury
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Venus

The second planet, Venus, represents your second closest friend. While you still interact with this person quite a lot, it is slightly less than with your Mercury friend. This placement shows that you are in frequent communication, but someone else holds the top spot in your social solar system.

Neptune
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Earth

Moving further away, Earth is assigned to your third closest friend. This planet is particularly interesting because it has a moon icon next to it, symbolizing a balanced and mutual friendship. It indicates that you and this person exchange messages and snaps consistently, making them a significant part of your Snapchat experience.

Earth
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Mars

Following Earth is Mars, the fourth planet, which represents your fourth closest friend. This planet is red, often associated with energy and passion, suggesting that while your interactions are still meaningful, they might not be as frequent as with the top three friends.

Mars
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Jupiter

Jupiter, the fifth planet in the Snapchat solar system, is known for its massive size and iconic stormy atmosphere. If someone is assigned Jupiter, they are your fifth closest friend, which means you interact regularly but not as much as before. Their ranking may suggest that they were once closer to you but have started to drift further out in your friend solar system.

Jupiter

Saturn

Saturn follows as the sixth planet, and one of its key features is its rings, which could symbolize a friendship that still has a connection but is not as intense as it once was. If a friend appears as Saturn, you may have had a strong bond in the past, but your Snapchat interactions have decreased over time.

Saturn
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Uranus

Next is Uranus, the seventh planet, which is represented by a blue or purple color, signifying a fading connection. If a person is assigned Uranus, they are still on your Best Friends list, but your interactions are relatively low compared to others. This could mean that while you have had past interactions, your connection is not as strong as it used to be.

Uranus
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Neptune

Finally, the farthest planet in Snapchat’s solar system is Neptune, which represents your eighth closest friend. Since Neptune is the most distant planet from the Sun, it suggests minimal interaction. A friend appearing as Neptune may have once been closer, but your interactions have become rare over time.

Neptune
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How to See Snapchat Planets in Your Friend Solar System

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To access this feature, you must be a Snapchat+ subscriber. Once you have a subscription, go to a friend’s profile who is in your Best Friends list. If they are part of your Friend Solar System, you will see a Best Friends badge on their profile. Tapping this badge will reveal their assigned planet, showing how close they are to you based on your Snapchat interactions.

Why Are Snapchat Planets Important?

The Snapchat Planets feature is a fun and visually engaging way to keep track of your most important friendships. It allows users to see who they interact with the most and can even provide insight into changing friendships over time. If someone who was once closer to you moves to a more distant planet, it might be a sign that your interactions have decreased. On the other hand, if someone moves closer, it could indicate that you are communicating more frequently.

This feature can also add a playful and competitive element to Snapchat friendships, as people may want to maintain their position as a Mercury or Venus friend in someone’s Friend Solar System. It’s also a fun way to see where you stand in other people’s social circles without directly asking them.

Final Thoughts

Snapchat’s Planets feature brings a unique and interactive way to visualize friendships, adding depth to how users engage with their best friends on the platform. Whether you’re actively trying to maintain your Mercury status or just curious about where your friends rank, this feature provides an entertaining insight into your social interactions.

So next time you’re checking your Best Friends list, take a moment to see where your friends are in your Snapchat solar system. Are they orbiting close to the Sun, or have they drifted further into the cosmic distance?

FAQ

1. What are Snapchat Planets?

Snapchat Planets are a visual representation of your closest friends, available to Snapchat+ subscribers. The feature places you as the Sun, and your best friends are assigned planets based on how frequently you interact with them. The closer a planet is to the Sun, the more interactions you have with that friend.

2. How does the Snapchat Friend Solar System work?

Snapchat ranks your top eight friends using planets in the same order as the real solar system:

  • Mercury (1st) – Closest friend
  • Venus (2nd) – Second closest friend
  • Earth (3rd) – Third closest friend
  • Mars (4th) – Fourth closest friend
  • Jupiter (5th) – Fifth closest friend
  • Saturn (6th) – Sixth closest friend
  • Uranus (7th) – Seventh closest friend
  • Neptune (8th) – Eighth closest friend

The closer a planet is to the Sun (you), the more frequently you interact with that friend.

3. How can I see my Snapchat Planets?

To see your Snapchat Friend Solar System, you must:

  • Subscribe to Snapchat+
  • Go to a friend’s profile (they must be in your Best Friends list)
  • Tap on the “Best Friends” badge
  • If the feature is available, their assigned Snapchat Planet will appear

4. Do Snapchat Planets work for everyone?

No, Snapchat Planets are only available to Snapchat+ subscribers. If you don’t have Snapchat+, you won’t be able to see your friend’s assigned planet or your own.

5. Can my Snapchat Planets change over time?

Yes, Snapchat Planets are dynamic and change based on how often you interact with each friend. If you stop snapping with someone as frequently, their planet may shift further away from the Sun. Similarly, if you start interacting with someone more, they may move up in ranking and get a closer planet.

6. Can my friends see their Snapchat Planet in my Friend Solar System?

No, only you can see your Snapchat Solar System when you check a friend’s profile. Your friends cannot see what planet they are in your system unless you show them. However, they can see their own version of the Solar System and where you rank in their Best Friends list.

7. What happens if I remove or block a friend?

If you remove or block a friend, they will no longer appear in your Snapchat Solar System, even if they were previously assigned a planet. If you re-add them later, their planet ranking may change based on your recent interactions.

8. Can I customize my Snapchat Planets?

No, Snapchat Planets are automatically assigned based on your interaction frequency with friends. You cannot manually change or customize the planet ranking.

9. Do Snapchat Planets reset over time?

Snapchat continuously updates your Best Friends list and Planets based on how frequently you interact with people. If your interactions change, your Snapchat Planets will automatically update, but they do not reset on a specific schedule.

10. Is there a way to keep someone as my Mercury?

To keep someone as Mercury (your #1 Best Friend), you need to interact with them the most by sending Snaps, chatting, and engaging with their stories more than anyone else. If you start snapping another friend more frequently, they may take the Mercury position instead.

11. What happens if I don’t have eight Best Friends?

If you have fewer than eight Best Friends, your Snapchat Solar System will still work, but you won’t have all eight planets filled. The number of planets will match the number of people in your Best Friends list.

12. Can I turn off Snapchat Planets?

There is no option to disable Snapchat Planets, but since it is an exclusive Snapchat+ feature, only users who have Snapchat+ will see their Friend Solar System.

13. Why don’t I see my Snapchat Planets?

If you don’t see your Snapchat Planets, it could be due to the following reasons:

  • You don’t have Snapchat+ (this feature is only available to subscribers).
  • The friend you are checking isn’t in your Best Friends list.
  • You haven’t interacted enough with friends for the system to assign planets.
  • There is a Snapchat app update that you need to install.
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