K2-351 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star K2-351, discovered in 2021 using the clever transit method by the space-based Kepler telescope. This world, part of the bustling K2 star-field neighborhood, reveals its presence as it gracefully passes in front of its star, casting tiny shadows that Kepler's keen eyes capture. While K2-351 b's exact features play a cosmic mystery, its discovery adds to our growing catalog of far-off worlds, each a potential puzzle piece in understanding planetary systems beyond our own. Imagine gazing up from its surface—if you could—and marveling at a sky dominated by its host star, a distant sun that sparked the curiosity of Earth’s space explorers just a few years ago.