Move over Spotify Wrapped . Discord just launched its own annual recap . Say hello to Discord Checkpoint.
The online platform is a popular hangout for playing video games, chatting, and spending time with friends and other communities.
On Dec. 4, Discord announced the rollout of its end-of-year recap: Discord Checkpoint .
"Rolling out over the next few days, Discord Checkpoint is the first time we’re giving you a recap of the stuff YOU did on Discord throughout the year," the announcement on the Discord website reads.
Here's what to know about Discord Checkpoint, when it's out and where to find and see it:
What is Discord?
Discord is a popular online hangout spot where people can play video games, chat, and spend time with friends and other communities
What is Discord Checkpoint 2025?
Similar to the popular Spotify Wrapped, Discord Checkpoint is a year-end wrap-up of a user's activities on the online platform.
Discord began rolling out its Checkpoint feature on Dec. 4 and will be "rolling out over the next few days," according to the company's online announcement .
How to find your Discord Checkpoint
To find your Checkpoint:
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Make sure you’re on the latest version of the Discord app.
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On desktop, look for the flag icon in the top-right corner of your app
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On mobile, head to the You tab at the bottom-right, and tap the Checkpoint banner.
After completing your Discord Checkpoint, you will receive an "Avatar Decoration" that can be used to decorate your profile picture for a limited time.
What if you don't see your Discord Checkpoint?
According to Discord, if you don’t see a Checkpoint, you may not have had enough activity on Discord to summarize your 2025, or you've toggled off “Use data to personalize my Discord experience.”
What does Discord Checkpoint show you?
Discord Checkpoint will show users the following things done throughout 2025:
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How many messages you sent
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Number of emojis used
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Hours spent in voice chat
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Servers users spent the most time in
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Friends they hung out with the most, and the person they spent the most hours with in a voice chat
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Number of Discord quests completed
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Number of video games played while using the app
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Games played most often
Most popular Discord emojis
In total, Discord users sent 744 million messages, and the most used emojis were the following, according to Discord:
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Red heart ❤️ - Used 2.18 billion times
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Sob 😭- Used 1.71 billion times
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Fire 🔥- Used 1.44 billion times
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Joy 😂- Used 1.40 billion times
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Green tick box ✅- Used 1.39 billion times
Most popular games played on Discord
The games Discord users played the most were:
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League of Legends
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Rematch
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R.E.P.O.
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Marvel Rivals
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Minecraft
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Genshin Impact
This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Discord Checkpoint 2025 rolling out now. How to see it
