Jupiter is the fifth planet in Snapchat's friendship solar system, representing someone's fifth most-interacted best friend. Named after the largest planet in our real solar system, the Jupiter position on Snapchat signifies a substantial friendship that may not be daily but remains consistently active. Jupiter friends display pink and blue heart emojis, indicating warmth and connection. You likely share snaps several times a week, participate in occasional group chats, and maintain at least one streak with this person. While Jupiter is in the middle of the ranking, it still means you are among their eight closest Snapchat connections — a notable achievement. To improve your Jupiter ranking, increase your daily snap exchanges, reply to their stories more often, and initiate conversations proactively. Snapchat's algorithm prioritizes recency and frequency, so even a week of heightened interaction can shift your planet position upward in their solar system.
In the broader context of the Snapchat Planets system, Jupiter is one of eight positions in the Best Friends Solar System available to Snapchat Plus subscribers. Your rank as Jupiter reflects your current standing based on snap frequency, chat activity, story replies, and Snapchat's recency algorithm. Visit our Snapchat Planets homepage to use the interactive planet finder, or explore the full Snapchat Planets order guide for context on all eight ranks.
How to Reach Jupiter Rank
- Send snaps to this friend every single day without skipping
- Maintain an active snap streak and respond within 24 hours
- Reply to their stories with thoughtful messages or reactions
- Initiate chat conversations regularly, not just one-way snaps
- Engage consistently for at least one to two weeks to see rank changes
Keep in mind that planet rankings are relative — your position depends on how your interaction frequency compares to other friends in the solar system. Focus on genuine, consistent engagement rather than trying to game the algorithm with empty snaps.