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Here's How To Unlock Every Snapchat Trophy.

Because finals are a pain and we all need a distraction.

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Here's How To Unlock Every Snapchat Trophy.
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As finals are amongst all of us, the best way to get distracted besides K-Dramas (Please never watch All is Well, I beg of you) and the awesome Kermit memes is social media.

My personal favorite vice just happens to be Snapchat...

I mean, really, what better accomplishment is there than saying you unlocked every Snapchat trophy in 2 weeks?! That's why I tried to figure out what they are and how to get them. The list is as follows:

  • Video tape emoji: Send a video.
  • Movie camera emoji: Send 50 videos.
  • Video camera emoji: Send 500 videos.
  • Sun face emoji: Send a snap with the temperature filter above 100 °F.
  • Snowflake emoji: Send a snap with the temperature filter below freezing.
  • Flashlight emoji: Send 10 snaps with the front-facing camera flash on.
  • Ogre: Send 1,000 snaps using the front-facing camera.
  • Floppy disk emoji: save 10 snaps to memories.
  • Disk emoji: save 100 snaps to memories.
  • Loop once emoji: Flip the camera once in a video.
  • Loop emoji: Flip the camera five times in one video.
  • Rotate emoji: Flip the camera ten times in one video.
  • Hear no evil monkey emoji: Send a video without audio.
  • Magnifying glass emoji: Send ten pictures that are entirely zoomed in.
  • Microscope emoji: Send ten videos using zoom.
  • ABCD emoji: Send 100 snaps with large text.
  • Panda emoji: Send 50 snaps with the black and white filter applied.
  • Moon face emoji: Send 50 snaps using night mode.
  • Frying pan emoji: Send a snap between 4 and 5am.
  • Lollipop emoji: Send a snap using five or more pencil colors.
  • Rainbow emoji: Send ten snaps using five or more pencil colors.
  • Artist palette: Send 50 snaps using five or more pencil colors.
  • Email emoji: Verify your email address in settings.
  • Red telephone emoji: Verify your number in settings.
  • Happy devil emoji: Screenshot a snap.
  • Sad devil emoji: Screenshot 10 snaps.
  • Red mask emoji: Screenshot 50 snaps.
  • Radio emoji: Submit a snap to a live or local story.
  • Clapperboard emoji: Submit 10 snaps to a live or local story.
  • Fax machine emoji: Scan 5 Snapcodes.
  • Index finger emoji: Send a snap with one filter applied.
  • Peace sign/two fingers emoji: Send a snap with two filters applied.
  • Baby emoji: Get your Snapchat score to 10.
  • Gold star emoji: Get your Snapchat score to 100.
  • Sparkles emoji: Get your Snapchat score to 1K.
  • Circled star emoji: Get your Snapchat score to 10K.
  • Explosion emoji: Get your Snapchat score to 50K.
  • Rocket emoji: Get your Snapchat score to 100K.
  • Ghost emoji: Get your Snapchat score to 500K.

How many do you have? I have a few myself...

Getting to that 500,000 should be no problem now, since you're going to be staying up late getting all those papers done, right? Might as well chronicle your journey for Snapchat and the trophies -- I can assure you your mom will be proud.

What's your procrastination aid of choice? Comment below!

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