Kepler-1778 b is a charming exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1778, discovered in 2021 thanks to the keen eyes of the Kepler space telescope's CCD array. This distant world reveals itself by passing in front of its star—a cosmic little dance captured through the transit method. Although it doesn’t yet have a catchy proper name, Kepler-1778 b holds its own allure as a fascinating piece of the vast space puzzle. While details about its size and atmosphere are still unfolding, its discovery adds to our ever-growing cosmic neighborhood map. Though it's far beyond the reach of any current space tourism, Kepler-1778 b sparks our imagination about the endless worlds waiting to be explored in the galaxy.