Snapstreaks: Everything You Need to Know
In this article, we'll go over everything you need to know about Snapstreaks before providing you with some valuable tips to improve your Snapstreak score.
What Are Snapstreaks?
Snapstreaks were initially introduced by Snapchat as a way to engage and retain users within its platform. With the rise of Instagram and its Snapchat-inspired Stories feature, Snapchat has been facing increasing competition.
So, what exactly is a Snapstreak? It's a streak that occurs when you exchange snaps with another user at least once every 24 hours for multiple consecutive days.
In the chats tab, you can identify your active Snapstreaks by the emojis displayed next to your friends' names.
Snapstreaks have become popular among users, with friends competing to achieve longer streaks and higher scores.
Let's explore some of the Snapchat emojis associated with Snapstreaks:
- The fire emoji appears next to someone's name when you've been on a Snapstreak with them for three days in a row.
- The number 100 emoji is displayed when you've reached a Snapstreak of 100 consecutive days.
- The hourglass emoji indicates that your Snapstreak is about to expire, reminding you to keep it going.
- The mountain emoji is a mysterious symbol that some Snapchat users claim to have seen during extended Snapstreaks. While not officially confirmed, it adds an element of excitement and curiosity.
While the basic rule for maintaining a Snapstreak is to exchange at least one snap with your friend every 24 hours, there are a few important considerations to keep in mind.
Here are five types of interactions that do not count towards your Snapstreak:
- Chatting: Text conversations with your friend won't contribute to your Snapstreak.
- Stories: Viewing each other's stories doesn't affect your Snapstreak.
- Memories: Sharing memories from Snapchat's vault won't count towards your Snapstreak.
- Snapchat Spectacles: Using Spectacles to send snaps won't increase your Snapstreak.
- Group Chats: trong> Snaps sent to group chats won't be considered for Snapstreaks. You need to send snaps individually.
To maintain and extend your Snapstreak, remember to send photos or videos directly to your friend.
Tips to Increase Your Snapstreak in Snapchat
1. Send Blank Photos
You don't have to send elaborate photos every time to keep the streak alive. Sending a blank photo with the caption "Streak" is a simple and effective way to maintain your Snapstreak score.
2. Stick to a Specific Time of Day
If you plan on sending only one snap per day, it's beneficial to start your Snapstreaks later in the day. This way, the hourglass emoji will appear during late-night hours when you're less likely to use the app.
3. Organize Your Friends List
Sometimes, your Snapstreaks might involve people who are not your closest friends. To avoid confusion, consider renaming your contacts on Snapchat. Renaming your friends will help you remember who they are, especially if they have unusual usernames.
4. Ensure Reciprocity
For a Snapstreak to continue, both you and your friend need to send snaps to each other within 24 hours. When your friend responds, you'll see a ? emoji next to their name. Make sure to keep the cycle going by sending snaps daily.
Remember:
- Consistently send snaps every day to maintain your Snapstreak.
- If you or your friend miss a day, an hourglass icon will appear, indicating that your Snapstreak is at risk. If neither of you sends a snap the following day, the Snapstreak will end, and you'll have to start from scratch.
5. Utilize Snapstreak Filters
When managing multiple Snapstreaks, it can be challenging to keep track of all your friends. Thankfully, Snapchat provides a special Snapstreak filter that displays the number of consecutive days you've maintained the Snapstreak. Look for the flame emoji next to the big white numbers when you're sending a new snap and swiping through filters.
By following these tips, you can increase your Snapstreak score and enjoy the thrill of competing with your friends for longer streaks!