The Play Button on Snapchat is the little triangle icon you see on a Snap or Story. Tapping it means “watch this,” and the clip will start playing right away.
In daily life, you scroll through your friends’ Stories or open a chat, spot the Play Button, and tap it to see a quick video of someone’s concert, their dog doing tricks, or a short rant about coffee—whatever they just posted. It’s as simple as press-and-watch, no extra steps.
Meaning & Usage Examples
• Play Button = tap to view video.
• Example: You see a purple Play Button on your friend’s Story; you tap once and the 10-second clip plays.
Common Context
Most people use it while swiping through Stories or after receiving a video Snap. If the button is grayed out, the Snap has already been viewed or expired.
Why is the Play Button sometimes gray?
It means you’ve already watched that Snap or it’s past the 24-hour Story window.
Can I replay a Snap after tapping the Play Button?
Yes, once per day—just tap and hold the Snap right after it ends, then select Replay.