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A Simple Numbered Guide to the Snapchat Planets
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Have you ever looked at a friend’s Snapchat profile and noticed a cool planet badge next to their name? You might wonder what that small badge actually means. It is a special feature made just for Snapchat Plus users. This subscription service unlocks extra tools that regular users never get to see.
Instead of a boring list of names, this feature turns your friendships into a fun solar system. The app makes you the center of the universe. You are the Sun, and your top eight closest friends become the planets orbiting around you. It completely changes the way you view your daily social life.
How the Ranking Algorithm Works
The app does not just guess who your best friends are. It uses real data from your daily chats to build your digital galaxy. The algorithm looks closely at how often you interact with people across different parts of the app.
You cannot trick the system just by keeping a daily snap streak. A streak only requires one simple picture a day. The planets measure real conversations, deep engagement, and recent daily activity.
Key Interaction Metrics
  • Sending Snaps: The number of picture snaps you send back and forth directly affects your rank.
  • Text Messages: Typing regular text messages in the chat window counts heavily toward your friendship level.
  • Story Replies: Swiping up and replying to a friend's daily story boosts your total interaction score.
  • Recent Activity: The app rewards you more for people you talked to today rather than last month.
The Snapchat Planets Numbered List
Understanding the planet order helps you see exactly where you stand with someone. The system uses the eight main planets. The app splits them into an inner circle and an outer circle based on how close you are to the person.
Here is the exact Snapchat Planets Numbered order from closest friend to farthest:
  1. Mercury: This is your absolute best friend. The planet looks bright red, and it is covered in red hearts and sparkles. You talk to this person more than anyone else.
  2. Venus: This takes the second spot for a very close friend. It has a soft beige color with pink, yellow, and blue hearts.
  3. Earth: Sitting in the third spot, this blue and green planet shows a strong, reliable friendship.
  4. Mars: This is your fourth friend. The planet is orange or red, showing a lively connection full of inside jokes.
  5. Jupiter: This is for your fifth friend. It is a large orange planet with swirl patterns, showing a casual friendship.
  6. Saturn: This yellow planet is your sixth friend. It has rings but no hearts. You talk every once in a while.
  7. Uranus: This sits in the seventh spot. It reflects a distant friendship where you might only reply to stories sometimes.
  8. Neptune: This deep blue planet is your eighth friend. You talk the least, but you still make the top group.
Why Rankings Are Not Always Mutual
Sometimes, you might get confused when you look at a friend's profile. You might see that you are their Venus, which means you are their second best friend. But when you look at your own solar system, that same friend might be your Jupiter, sitting way out at number five.
This happens because the app measures your own personal habits. If you send 50 messages a day to one friend, but that friend sends 100 messages a day to five other people, your rankings will not match. The system runs based on how much you talk compared to everyone else.
Understanding Profile Badges
You can tell a lot about a friendship just by looking at the badges on a profile. The app uses specific labels to show if a connection is one-sided or totally mutual. This helps clear up any confusion about where you stand in the group.
A Best Friends badge with a gold ring means the feeling is completely mutual. You are both sitting in each other's top eight list. A regular Friends badge means only one of you counts the other in their top group.
Planets vs. Snap Scores vs. Streaks
Many users get confused by all the different numbers on the app. Your Snap Score is a total count of every snap you have ever sent and received since you made your account. It shows your lifetime app usage, not your current friendships.
Snap Streaks just track if you send at least one snap to a friend every 24 hours. The solar system works totally differently. It measures the real emotional closeness and the heavy volume of conversations you are having right now.
How to Boost Your Friendship Rank
If you find yourself stuck on Neptune and want to move up to Earth, you have to change how you use the app. You need to start interacting with that specific person much more often. Sending just one picture a day will not move the needle very much.
Try starting actual conversations in the chat window. Reply to their daily stories with text or emojis. The more balanced your interaction is across all parts of the app, the faster your planet will orbit closer to their Sun.
How to Turn the Feature On or Off
The app keeps the solar system turned off at first to protect your privacy. You have to turn it on yourself to see your ranks. You can easily find this toggle option inside your profile settings.
If you ever decide you do not like seeing the rankings, you can turn them off at any time. Turning it off hides your planet from your friends too.
Simple Steps to Enable
  • Open the app and tap your Bitmoji icon in the top left corner.
  • Find and tap the Plus banner sitting right below your name.
  • Scroll down the list until you spot the Friend Solar System option.
  • Toggle the switch on to start the feature right away.
Why Did My Planets Disappear?
Sometimes, your planets might suddenly vanish from the app. The most common reason is an expired subscription. If your payment fails, you lose access to all the premium perks immediately.
App bugs can also block the feature from working. You can usually fix this by updating your app in the store. Also, if your friend turns their settings off or cancels their subscription, you will not see their planet anymore.
Wrapping Up the Digital Galaxy
Checking your ranks adds a very fun twist to talking with friends every day. It gives you a totally clear picture of who you interact with the most. You get to watch your digital galaxy change as your real-life habits change.
Keep sending snaps, reply to stories, and enjoy watching your friendships grow stronger.
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