{"id":49848,"date":"2025-01-28T17:37:44","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:37:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-check-birthdays-on-snapchat-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:37:44","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:37:44","slug":"how-to-check-birthdays-on-snapchat-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-check-birthdays-on-snapchat-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"How to check birthdays on Snapchat &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How to check birthdays on Snapchat Unsplash: Thought CatalogBirthdays can be hard to remember, especially if you have a lot of friends and family to keep track of. Luckily, Snapchat makes it easy to remember to wish your favorite people a happy birthday. Snapchat has designed a system where your friends\u2019 birthdays are visible if they choose to share them. By adding your birth date in the settings, a little cake emoji appears by your name on your friends\u2019 chat list when it\u2019s your birthday. There\u2019s also a dedicated \u2018Birthday Party\u2019 feature that can be enabled, which allows you to see a birthday cake emoji next to your friends\u2019 names on their birthday and unlocks special lenses and filters. How to see a friend\u2019s birthday on Snapchat Snapchat keeps track of your friends\u2019 birthdays for you, but unlike Facebook, you won\u2019t receive a notification for it. Instead, the app will show a birthday cake emoji next to the friend\u2019s name whose birthday is today. To figure out if it\u2019s one of your friends\u2019 birthdays, just do as follows: Open Snapchat &#8211; Tap the chat icon at the bottom of your screen to see your friend list &#8211; If it\u2019s one of your friends\u2019 birthdays, a birthday cake emoji will appear next to their name &#8211; The birthday cake will help make sure you don\u2019t forget to wish your friend a happy birthday. When you see the emoji, a new hidden birthday lens will also unlock to make your birthday message even more special. How to check someone\u2019s birthday on Snapchat Although Snapchat\u2019s user interface is straightforward, finding certain features can sometimes be a bit tricky. If you want to check your friends\u2019 upcoming birthdays and ensure you\u2019re always ready to wish them on their special day, here\u2019s how to do it: Open Snapchat. &#8211; Tap on a friend\u2019s Bitmoji from the Chat screen to open their profile. &#8211; If they\u2019ve enabled Birthday Party, their birthday should be displayed under their name. &#8211; Click on the birthday date to view a list of all upcoming, recent, and previous birthdays. &#8211; You can also use the search bar on top to search for a particular Snapchat friend and view their birthday. How to see upcoming birthdays on Snapchat Snapchat also lets users view a list of all their friends\u2019 upcoming birthdays. This feature gives you enough time to prepare and plan the celebration. To see the list, simply follow these steps: Open a conversation and tap on the user\u2019s name at the top. &#8211; Tap on the Birthdate of the friend under the Bitmoji icon. &#8211; Now, you can see a list of all the upcoming birthdays on Snapchat. &#8211; But remember, you can only view the birthdays of people who have added their birthdays in their settings. So, if you can\u2019t see someone\u2019s special day, it\u2019s probably because they chose not to share it. If you want to learn more about how to use Snapchat, check out some of our other guides including how to remove someone from your Snapchat best friends list and how to make a public profile on Snapchat.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How to check birthdays on Snapchat Unsplash: Thought CatalogBirthdays can be hard to remember, especially if you have a lot of friends and family to keep track of. Luckily, Snapchat makes it easy to remember to wish your favorite people a happy birthday. 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