About mimichis_10V3
mimichis_10V3 is one of the WhatsApp sticker packs hosted on Sticko. The card above shows the publisher, the sticker count, and the install and like totals as of the last refresh. The thumbnails are the actual stickers in the pack — what you see is what lands in your WhatsApp keyboard. If the pack is animated, the thumbnails play once when you scroll past them; in WhatsApp the animation loops while the recipient previews the sticker, then plays once after they tap to send.
What a WhatsApp sticker pack actually is
A pack is a folder of WebP images plus a small JSON manifest. Static stickers must be 512×512 pixels and weigh under 100 KB each. Animated stickers are the same size on screen but capped at 500 KB, and WhatsApp limits an animated loop to about three seconds before it restarts. Each pack also carries a 96×96 tray icon — the small thumbnail that appears in the WhatsApp sticker drawer when you swipe between packs. A pack must contain at least three stickers and no more than thirty. If a publisher tries to ship a 31st sticker, the import fails silently and WhatsApp shows nothing in the drawer.
Picking a pack from this page
A few quick reads help. Download count is the strongest popularity signal — packs that have been added by tens of thousands of people usually clear the obvious bar of "stickers actually look good at 64 px in a chat bubble". Likes are softer; they tend to spike on packs that are funny rather than useful. Sticker count matters too. A pack of seven stickers gives you a tight set of reactions; a pack of thirty is a toolkit. Animated packs are loud — they are the right choice for celebration or shock and the wrong choice for a quiet "okay". Most regular WhatsApp users keep two or three animated packs and rely on static packs for daily replies. The publisher name is worth a look. If a pack you like came from a particular creator, their other packs usually share the same art style and tone.
Installing on Android and iPhone
On Android, tap the green Play Store button on this page. The Play Store opens to the Sticko Android app — install or open it, pick the pack you came from, and tap "Add to WhatsApp". WhatsApp pops a confirmation dialog with the pack name and the publisher name; tap Add and you are done. On iPhone, the white App Store button opens the Sticko iOS app and the flow is identical. Two things to know. First, WhatsApp does not allow sticker packs to install directly from a browser — Apple and Google both require the import to come from a real app, which is why Sticko ships native apps. Second, after you add a pack, look for it in WhatsApp under the smiley icon → Stickers → My Stickers. If it is not there, force-close WhatsApp once and reopen. To remove a pack, long-press the tray icon inside WhatsApp's sticker drawer and tap Delete.
Common things that go wrong
"Pack already exists" — you have already added this pack and the duplicate import is being rejected. Open WhatsApp; the pack is there. "Stickers won't open" on iPhone usually means WhatsApp is one major version behind; updating WhatsApp from the App Store fixes it. On older Android phones (Android 8 or below), animated stickers may appear as a static first frame — that is a WhatsApp limitation, not a pack problem. And if a sticker shows up tinted purple or green, the WebP encoder used by the publisher dropped the alpha channel; report the pack from the detail page and Sticko's review team re-encodes it.
How Sticko handles new packs
Every pack uploaded by a publisher goes through a review queue before it shows up on the site. The reviewer checks three things: the WebP files meet WhatsApp's size limits, the artwork is original or properly licensed, and nothing in the pack breaks Sticko's content policy (no hate, no graphic violence, no impersonation). Reviews usually take a few hours. Once a pack is approved, the category and hashtag pages it belongs to regenerate within the next ISR cycle, so it appears in the feeds without a deploy. If a pack is rejected, the publisher gets a note explaining what to fix and can re-submit. Sticko's apps are free, there is no per-pack charge, and there is no premium tier — the site runs on advertising and the optional in-app upgrade in the Sticko maker app, not on selling sticker packs.
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