What Do Icons Symbols Emojis Mean On Snapchat Complete Guide

Snapchat Profile Icons

You may see some icons next to the profile names of certain Snapchat users. Here is what they mean. Black Star With Yellow Background – All verified Snapchat accounts have a black star with yellow background White Star With Black Background ✪ – Denotes that the user is a Snapchat+ subscriber. It is off by default but can be enabled from settings if you want to show off. Note: Snapchat+ subscribers can choose what emoji will be displayed when someone opens their snap. I see a lot of Redditors getting confused by this because emojis are different for every user.

Map Tab

This is the first tab at the bottom of the Snapchat app. Here, you will find your current location’s heatmap with options to navigate and communicate with friends.

Cog Icon – the first one at the top is the universal Settings icon. Yellow background with two cards – will open Memories at the bottom of the screen where you will find favorite/saved snaps Blue globe icon – opens the map in larger view so you can explore not just your area but the entire city or state. T in small caps – Ticketmaster integration that will display all the live events like sports, music, etc. that you can attend. Satellite in green background – view the map in satellite view. Blowhorn – Infatuation integration which works the same as Ticketmaster but for restaurants, hotels, and eateries.

Arrow Above Places Icon

Tapping on the navigation arrow icon will take you back to your present location on the map. The first icon next to the search bar at the bottom is the Bitmoji icon. Tap on it to choose your avatar and set it up. The second avatar icon is the contact closest to you on the map.

Places

You will see more icons when you open a restaurant or some other place on Snapchat.

Heart Icon – tap to save place to My Favorites list so you can rediscover saved locations later. Profile Pic With Blue Circle – there’s an unread or unseen Snap. Tap to open and view the snap Blue Arrow Pointing Right – tap to share the selected place with other Snapchat users Profile Pic With Lock Icon – it means there is a new private story Profile Pic With People Icon – three heads and bodies) means there is a new custom story

Group of People With + Icon – On the same screen where you can share a selected place with other friends, you can create a group of select friends to plan an activity Graph With Bars Symbol – It represents how busy it is or footfall in the chosen place or location. The longer the bar, the higher the number of people visiting the place

Chat Tab

This is where you can chat with your friends and also where most users get confused. Because Snapchat uses a variety of icons in different colors to denote the kind of snap you have sent or received. Here is a complete list of Snapchat Chat Screen icons and what they mean:

Yellow dot icon on add people icon – it means you have new friends’ suggestions. May also mean new friend requests. Blue dot icon on chat tab – in the above screenshot, you will also see a blue dot icon at the bottom. That means you have an unread chat message or snap. Camera icon – tapping on that next to the name of the profile will initiate a snap that will be sent to that person only. X icon next to name – If the profile is suspicious, you will see an x icon tapping that will reveal a menu where you can report, block, or clear conversation with that person.

Chat Screen

When you tap on profile name or icon, you will enter the chat screen where you will find ways to communicate with the person, like in any other messaging app.

Phone icon – make an audio call to the person Video camera icon at top – make a video call to the person Camera icon at bottom – send a snap Microphone icon – record and send a voice or audio message Smiley – send emojis Two cards icon – view all photos sent or received in Snapchat Memories

Chat Emoji Icons

Snapchat displays these emojis next to the profile names and they tend to update from time to time. What do they mean?

Camera Tab

The Camera tab on Snapchat is where you create snaps and send them to your friends or post them to your profile. It is divided into two parts—Snap and Video. Snap Screen

Person with plus icon – allows you to add a new friend. Two arrows forming rectangle – switch from back to front camera or vice versa Lightning with cross icon – enable and adjust on-screen flash with three colors and two shapes Smiley icon with plus sign – selfie setting to apply filters to enhance photos Handicam icon – video recording option (takes you to another screen with separate icons that we will explain below) Music icon – add music or sounds to your Snap Dual camera icon – create snap with both front and back camera at the same time Moon icon – night mode option for taking snaps in the dark Plus icon – More options like timer, focus mode, multi-snaps, tones, etc.

Here is a screenshot of the video camera screen. Snapchat displays what each icon means here but only for half a second. Then the icon’s names disappear. We took a screenshot so you will know what each icon means on video recording screen of Snapchat.

Stories Tab

This is where you will discover new stories and snaps. When you open a story, this is what you see. There are only three icons here. Let’s quickly see what they mean on Snapchat world.

camera icon – you can reply to this story with your own heart icon – like the story right grey arrow – share this story three-dot icon – menu with more options like favorites, copy link, report, change mode, and share snap

Two more icons you may come across.

Golden lock – private story visible to friends Two purple face – custom audience where story is shared with a select few profiles No icon – story is visible to all

Spotlight Tab

Here is what you should see on the screen. Let’s go through them one at a time from the top.

Profile photo with plus sign – check the uploader’s profile Heart icon – you can bookmark or save this story for future reference Quote icon – view replies and comments to this story Solid right grey arrow – share this story with someone else Three-dot icon – report, remix, share snap with someone

By the way, did you find a song playing on Snapchat story? Learn how to identify that song playing using Shazam right inside Snapchat.