Venus holds the second orbit in the Snapchat solar system, marking you as someone's runner-up best friend. While not the top spot, Venus is still an incredibly meaningful position — it means you are the second person they snap and chat with most often. Venus friends often appear with yellow and pink heart emojis, reflecting warmth and closeness just behind the Mercury rank. Reaching Venus requires strong daily interaction: regular snap exchanges, active chat participation, and consistent story engagement. Many users aspire to move from Venus to Mercury by increasing their interaction frequency and maintaining streaks. The Venus position demonstrates that you are a core part of their social circle on Snapchat, someone they turn to regularly for conversation and sharing moments. Like all planet rankings, Venus is recalculated based on recent activity, so staying engaged is key to holding this coveted second-place orbit in their Best Friends Solar System.
In the broader context of the Snapchat Planets system, Venus is one of eight positions in the Best Friends Solar System available to Snapchat Plus subscribers. Your rank as Venus 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 Venus 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.