Snapchat Trophies List

Snapchat Trophies List - Snapchat is always trying to gaming its app by adding features like Snapchat Scores, Emoji base score and recently Trophies or Trophy Case. The interesting part about Snapchat trohpies is that it won't make your hard work snapping away won't be going unnoticed any longer, because snapchatters are actually rewarded with trophies based on their activities.

Snapchat Trophies or Trophy Case were added during the September updates along with 'Lenses' and "Replays" . At the initial launch, there were 16 Snapchat Trophies for snapchatters to unlock them.  Again in November updates, Snapchat added another Eight (8) more trophies to the list, but these eight trophies were shortly disappeared without any official statement or explanation from Snapchat.

Snapchat on 22nd December,2015 secretly added eight (8) new snapchat trophies to the Trophy case. Now, altogether there are 24 Snapchat Trophies.

Snapchat Trophies List | Snapchat Guide
Snapchat Trophies List | Snapchat Guide

Have you been staring at your snapchat trophy case wondering what on earth all of the Snapchat trophies are? Then you are in the right place, we provide full Snapchat Trophies List as well as their explainations or what they actually mean? and how to unlock each of these trophies.

Here's all 24 Snapchat Trophies - Complete List of Snapchat Trophies




Devil Face or Purple Face with a smiling face: Screenshotted Snap once.




Purple Devil Face or Purple Face with normal face: Screenshotted 10 Snaps



Red Face with mustache : You have Screnshotted 50 Snaps




 Telephone: This trophy means Phone Verification

 

Letter or Email: You Email have been verified.




Old School Radio : This means that yoiu have submitted a Local News or Story.





Fax Machine: It means you have Scan 5 Snapcodes.





Clapper Board: You have submitted 10 snaps to your Live Local story. 



Here is the Full list of previous Snapchat Trophy Case and their meaning



1. One Finer Ponited Up

This indicates that you have sent a Snap with one Filter applied.





2.Two Fingers Point Up or Peace Sign


This Peace Sign indicates that you have sent a Snap with Two Filters applied.




3. Baby Face


This mean that your Snapchat score hits 10




4. Sun Face


Sending a Snap with the temperature filter above 100° F




5. Half Moon


Sent 50 Snaps in a Night mode




6.Panda Bear



You have sent 50 Snaps using Black and White filter.



7.Monkey Holding Ears


Sending a Snap without a sound.




8. Devil Face or Ogre


You have 1000 Snaps using the front facing camera.




9.Ghost


Your Snapchat score hits 500,000




10. Rainbow


You have sent 10 Snaps using 5 or more pen colors.




11.Lollipop


You have sent 10 Snaps using 5 or more pen colors.




12.Artist Palette


You have sent 50 Snaps using 5 or more pen colors.




13. Gold Star


Your Snapchat score hit 100.




14. Sparkles or Three Stars



Your Snapchat score hit 1,000.



15. Shooting Star



Your Snapchat score hit 10,000.



16. Red and Yellow/Fireworks



It means that have a Snapchat score of 50,000 but less than 100,000.



17. Rocket Ship


Rocket is a milestone achievement, which means that you have 100,000 Snapchat scores.



18. Snowflake


Sending a Snap with the temperature filter below freezing




19. Video Tape/VCR


This mean that you sent a video Snap.




20. Old School Camera



You have sent 50 video snaps.



21. Video Camera


You have sent 500 video Snaps.




22. Egg in Frying Pan



You sent Snap between 4:00 AM and 5:00 AM



23. ABCD



This indicates that you have sent 100 Snaps with enlarged text.



24. Microscope


This mean that you have sent 10 video Snaps that have zoomed in.




25. Magnifying Glass



It means that you have sent 10 Snaps which zoomed all the way in.



26. Flashlight/Torchlight



This indicates that you have sent 10 Snaps using the front facing flash.



27. Loop One /Rewind


Sending a front facing to rear facing video snap.




28. Loop

Flipping the camera 5 times in one video Snap.





29. Flip /Rotate


This mean that you have flipped camera 10 in one Snapchat video.



How to see Snapchat Trophies?

To see which trophies you have earned, follow these steps:
  1. Tap the ghosticon on the Camera screen.
  2. Tap  the trophy icon at the top of the Profile screen.
  3. Tap a trophy to see how you earned it! Some trophies have multiple levels of achievement.
  4. And no, there’s no public list of trophies. Keep exploring Snapchat to earn them all.

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What do Snapchat Emojis and Numbers Mean?

We have talk about the recent updates of Snapchat's Friend Emojis in previous post. So far the recent updates has received a mixed response from Snapchatters.  Some people find themselves amused by it and are enjoying the new ranking system while others find it confusing, embarrassing, annoying or just plain dumb. These new emojis updates are quite confusing and the numbers in emojis, Snapchat is yet to officially publish or explain about these new updates and what they actually mean.


With this new Snapchat update Snapchatters are flooding social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter looking for the best possible explanation of the new updates.


What Do The Numbers In Snapchat Emojis Mean?

In our previous post we have explained What the new Snapchat Friend Emojis mean, if your are not yet sure what these emojis mean please check out our previous post.  So what is this new numbers in emojis mean?
Now instead of logging on and seeing your Best Friends list at the top of the your profile, all you Snapchat buddies are now being ranked with their own special emoji and numbering system.

So, in addition to ranking your friends with an emoji they deem most appropriate, Snapchat has also decided to get a little more up in your business by giving some of your friends numbers.

So, what does this numbers mean? In the new Snapchat Friend Emojis, numbers display indicate how many days in a row you have been Snapchatting with that particular buddy.  Add these factors to the “Needs Love” feature, which highlights those friends you haven’t Snapped with in a while, and this app is turning into a micromanaging second mother.

One good change that has taken place with the emoji update is that your Best Friends list is no longer publicly visible. The emoji and number results you see are now visible for your eyes only and not everyone in your circle of friends.

To learn more about the update in general, please check out the instruction manual for Friend Emojis in the Snap Channel of Snapchat app’s “Discover” section.

Enjoy Snappings!

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How to Use Snapchat Lenses ?

Snapchat Lenses - Snapchat in September updates has upped the selfie game in a big way with its newest lenses feature, which detects the shape of your face and turns it into a kind of human emoji. Those puking rainbows, you’ve probably seen plastered over Facebook and other social networking sites, originate from the new update. There are three main additions in the update. Previously, you could replay snaps, although there were a restricted number available every single day. With the new update, you’ll be able to purchase more replays through in-app purchases. This is the latest installment in Snapchat’s attempts to monetize its application.

Unfortunately, the vomiting rainbow no longer exists, which means no more of this. If you've probably grown fond of the new Snapchat rainbow filter and disappointed over its abrupt disappearance. The good news is it may still come back according to some reports.


How to get snapchat lenses | Snapchat Guide

In the recent updates, Snapchat used lenses to allow users to add filters to their selfies before sending them. It is evident that many were disappointed that the rainbow filter disappeared owing to its popularity. Some even took to Twitter to express their sentiment. 

According to Business Insider a new lens rotates in every day. So if you're sick of everyone's rainbow selfies, you're in luck. It means that there is a chance that there’s a new lens every day and will probably have all kinds of new faces to play with every day! 


This new Snapchat updates adds support for Lenses, which according to Snapchat are a new special effects that track the location of your head and respond to facial movements like an open mouth or raised eyebrows. 

Is Your Phone Supports Snapchat Lenses?

First of all, you need to make sure that you update your Snapchat application to the latest 9.15.1 version. Please note that all devices support the other two main new features, Snapchat lenses are exclusive to newer devices. For iOS, this means that if you have an iPhone 4s or lower, you’re out of luck, since the first supported device is the iPhone 5. 

On Android, the minimum requirement is Android Lollipop. Lenses are also not supported on some devices including older iPhones, iPod Touches, and many older Android devices. Also, recording video with Lenses is only supported on Android 5.0 or higher.

How to Use Snapchat Lenses Filters for Selfies?

You need to make sure you update to the Snapchat update that arrived on September 15th. This will allow you to use the new Snapchat Lenses on iPhone and Android.

Snapchat lenses are fun to use, and make you face look crazy in selfies. So, of course you want to know!

First check out what Snapchat has to say about lenses.....
You can make Snaps even more fun by adding real-time special effects and sounds with Lenses!

To use Lenses in Snapchat follow the steps below:
  1. Go to settings on your snapchat app home screen and turn "filters on."
  2. Go to the Camera screen in Snapchat, make sure your front facing-camera is active and switch to the Selfie camera. Now long press the screen on your face to load the lenses. You can scroll horizontally through them and for most you'll need to follow an instruction for it to work properly such as opening your mouth or raising your eyebrows. As mentioned earlier, the lenses depend on facial recognition, make sure that you are facing the forward-facing camera.
  3. Press and hold on your face! Lens options will appear below. Get your selfie face on. Yes, Snapchat's new lenses are available only for selfies.
  4. Swipe left to select the Lens you want to use. You can scroll horizontally among the available lenses.
  5. Follow any action prompts that appear, like ‘Raise Your Eyebrows.’
  6. Tap the capture button to take a Snap, or press and hold on the capture button to record a video.



 Happy Snapping !

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Snapchat Live Stories

What are Snapchat Live Stories? Wondering what the new Stories section in Snapchat is all about? Snapchat’s Live Stories are a curated stream of user submitted Snaps from various locations and events. Users who have their location services on at the same event location will be given the option to contribute Snaps to the Live Story. The end result is a Story told from a community perspective with lots of different points view.

It has been a year since the messaging startup first introduced Live Stories, the photo and video montages that serve as look-ins on live events like the Kentucky Derby or Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign rally. And in the past six months, Snapchat has beefed up the team that curates these stories while prepping for more advertising partners to coincide with the 2016 presidential campaigns.

Snapchat Live Stories | Snapchat Guide
snapchat live stories

Snapchat’s Live Stories draw an audience of 20 million people in a 24-hour window. The three-day Live Story Snapchat did around Coachella back in April generated 40 million unique viewers, he said.

If you're a seasoned user, then you probably already know that it's a pretty nifty app for sending quick photos and videos to your friends in the most casual way possiblebecause they all "self-destruct" and are automatically deleted just seconds after the recipient opens it. But Snapchat Stories give you a brand new way to message your friends. In fact, this feature is a lot more like a personal feed rather than a message.

How Snapchat Live Stories Works?

A Snapchat Story is a photo or video you post to your very own Stories section of your account, which is visible by you and all your friends. When you visit your "My Friends" tab in Snapchat, your username should appear at the very top, and beneath it will be a circular icon of the most recent story may have posted. Same goes for your friends.

You can tap anybody's name to trigger the dropdown menu that may show additional stories, if the user posted several of them. Stories live for 24 hours and can be viewed again and again for that period. Once the 24-hour time limit is up, they are automatically deleted.

Snapchat’s Live Stories are similar to other social media sites like Facebook’s timeline, this “slideshow” is public for all Snapchat friends. But, unlike its rivals, Snapchat’s picture/video chain feature only lasts for 24 hours–thus maintaining Snapchat’s vision of sharing media temporarily.

Anyone in the world with Snapchat can open their app, find the collection of snaps from event, and watch it as a single Snapchat Story. The feature doesn't identify who created which snaps, only showing that they were all captured at the same event.

If there is a collection from a live event in your area, it will appears in a new label marked "Live" found under the "Recent Updates" section of the app. While the feature seems tailor made for entertainment events, it could also prove to be a useful journalistic tool.


Posting to Snapchat Live Stories

Live Stories allows Snapchatters who are at the same event location to contribute Snaps to the same Story. It’s really easy to use. :)

To post to Live Stories, you'll need to be at a Live Story event and have your device's location services turned on. You'll also need to turn on Filters under 'Additional Services' in Snapchat settings.

Take a Snap on the main camera page

Tap the Stories icon on the bottom of the screen.

If you are at an event that has a Live Story, you'll see two options: 'My Story' and the event's Live Story. If you send your Snap to Live Story, it may be published and viewable by anyone.


Viewing Snapchat Live Stories


Live Stories allow Snapchatters who are at the same event location to contribute Snaps to the same Story. If you can’t make it to an event, watching the Live Story makes you feel like you’re right there! It’s really easy to use.

The 'Live' section under your Recent Updates is where you'll be able to experience Live Stories created by the Snapchat community at selected events.

To view Live Stories, press and hold the event name that has a circle next to it on the 'Stories' screen.


Hiding Live Snapchat Stories


You can choose whether or not you want to see a Live Story in the 'Live' section.

To hide the Live Story from your 'My Friends' screen, tap on the Live Story's icon to the right



Tap 'Hide' on the pop-up that appears.

Show Snapchat Live Stories in the Live section


If you wish to add the Live Story back to your Live section, scroll down to the name of the Live Story in your My Friends list and tap on the name of the Live Story

Tap 'Show in Live.'

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