Let’s dive in and explore these top Snapscores.
What Are Snapscores on Snapchat?
Simply put, your Snapscore is your main score on Snapchat. When you send snaps to friends and they snap back, you establish a Snapstreak. The more snaps you exchange, the higher your Snapscore gets. Your score is only dependent on snaps, not on the messages you send or receive. So, even if you chat a lot with friends on Snapchat, your score won’t increase unless you send snaps. Snapchat scores increase consistently. Sending a snap and receiving one usually increments your score by 2. Sending one snap to 10 people will raise your score by 10. However, receiving 10 snaps might not always increase the score by 10. These things are algorithm-based and can vary among users.
What Are the Current Highest Snapscores?
Here’s the current leaderboard for the highest snap scores in the world:
Mustbecris, real name Chris, holds the highest Snapscore at 320 million. He’s been active on the platform since its early days, has many friends, and exchanges snaps daily. He’s often regarded as the King of Snapchat.
Dion-19 is another user with a very high score of 238 million. Although there’s a gap compared to the top score, his achievement is impressive. He’s been dedicated to increasing his Snapscore over time.
Chris, known as “Chris-this guy,” has the third highest Snapscore at 137 million, achieved through daily snap exchanges with friends.
How To Increase Your Snapscore?
Impressed by the high Snap scores? Here are steps to boost your own:
Add more friends and establish streaks with them.Send multiple streaks daily and encourage friends to do the same.Send videos as snaps; they increase your Snapscore more than photos.If you break a streak, restore it or start a new one.View snaps sent by friends and add those who view yours.Add snaps to your story; friends’ views will boost your score.View friends’ stories, including those of popular accounts, to increase your score.
Consistently following these steps will help increase your Snapscore over time. Remember, it’s not an instant process and takes patience.

