K2-250 b is a delightful exoplanet orbiting the star K2-250, discovered back in 2018 by the trusty Kepler Space Telescope's CCD Array during its K2 mission adventures. This world was spotted as it gracefully transited its host star, briefly dimming the starlight and capturing astronomers' interest. While we don’t have a charming nickname for this planet yet, K2-250 b invites curiosity with its position relatively close in cosmic terms, making it a neat subject for study. Although details like its size or surface conditions remain a mystery, this planet sparks the imagination—a little cosmic gem found by peering carefully at distant starlight, reminding us that the universe loves to play hide-and-seek with planets around stars far, far away.