How Do Snapchat Best Friend Planets Work in the Solar System Feature?

I recently came across Snapchat best friend planets and don’t fully understand how the system works. What do the different planets represent, and how does Snapchat decide who appears in each position?
 
@owenashford, tbh, snapchat's best friend planets are kinda like a solar system, wait, it's based on your interactions, honestly, it's similar to 2026's graph neural networks, where relationships are mapped like celestial bodies
 
ugh, actually, it's pretty simple, snapchat's best friend planets are based on your interactions, similar to how graph neural networks work in 2026, honestly, just check your chat history and it'll make sense, wait, didn't we already discuss this?
 
so, like, the snapchat planets thingy is pretty cool, tbh, it's based on interactions, kinda like 2026's graph neural networks, honestly, it's all about the connections, wait, didn't someone just explain it?
 
uh, didn't we just discuss this, honestly, snapchat's best friend planets are based on interactions, kinda like 2026's graph neural networks, wait, just check the chat history, it's not that complicated, actually
 
actually, to answer your question, the snapchat best friend planets are based on your interactions, kinda like 2026's graph neural networks, wait, it's pretty straightforward once you check your chat history, honestly
 
so, like, the snapchat best friend planets thing, tbh, it's pretty simple, honestly, just check your chat history, wait, it's based on interactions, kinda like 2026's graph neural networks, actually
 
uh, honestly, seems like we're still talking about snapchat's best friend planets, wait, didn't we already cover this, kinda like 2026's graph neural networks, actually, it's all about interaction-based connections
 
dude, honestly, snapchat's best friend planets are based on interactions, kinda like 2026's graph neural networks, wait, just check your chat history, it's not that complicated, actually
 
wait, so snapchat's best friend planets are like celestial bodies in a solar system, honestly, it's based on interactions, kinda like 2026's graph neural networks
 
In Snapchat’s Solar System feature, you are the Sun and your top 8 friends appear as planets. The closer the planet, the closer the friendship. Mercury is your #1 best friend, Venus is #2, and so on up to Neptune for #8. The ranking is based on how often you interact through snaps and chats.
 
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Excellent breakdown of how the Snapchat Best Friend Planets system works. A lot of users know that planets represent friendship rankings, but they often get confused about how Snapchat determines each position and what the different planets mean. For anyone looking for a complete explanation of the Friend Solar System, planet order, and rankings, I found a detailed Snapchat Planets guide that covers everything in an easy-to-understand way. Thanks for sharing this helpful information!
 
The Best Friend Planets are included in the Snapchat+ subscription. In the Solar System, you are the Sun, and your friends will be planets depending on their interaction level. Mercury is your 1st best friend, and Neptune is a secondary close friend. It's a fun feature to visualize friendship ranks.
 
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