The yellow heart emoji âđâ on Snapchat shows up next to a friendâs name when you and that person have been each otherâs #1 Best Friend for at least two days in a row. In plain words, you send the most snaps to them, and they send the most snaps to you.
People treat it like a little badge of honor. You might brag to your roommate, âWe just got the yellow heartâguess weâre officially besties now!â If it disappears, friends joke, âWho took my heart?â and start snapping more to win it back. Itâs a quick, playful way to see whoâs closest in your daily Snapchat life.
Meaning & Usage Examples
- âđ Jamieâ â You and Jamie are mutual #1 Best Friends.
- âLost the đ with Sam after two weeksâtime to spam him with dog-filter selfies.â
- âFinally hit đ with my crush; hope they noticed the heart before it vanished.â
Common Context
The emoji shows up automaticallyâno one picks it. Itâs visible only to you and the other person, so it feels private. If either of you starts snapping someone else more, the heart drops off and may turn into a red or pink heart later if the new streak lasts.
Does the đ stay forever?
No. It lasts only as long as you both keep sending the most snaps to each other. Stop for a day or two and itâs gone.
Can more than one friend have the yellow heart?
Nope. Only one mutual #1 Best Friend at a time, so only one đ can appear.