Meet OGLE-TR-111 b, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-111, discovered back in 2004 using the trusty transit method with the OGLE CCD Array on the ground. This giant world has a close-up dance with its star, making it a sizzling hot Jupiter-type planet that’s always ready to show off its transit moves as it crosses in front of its sun from our point of view. It's like a cosmic light show happening hundreds of millions of miles away, and thanks to the OGLE project, we were lucky to catch it in the act. While we don’t have a cozy proper name for it yet, OGLE-TR-111 b still shines bright in the exoplanet lineup as a classic discovery that helped us understand the universe’s planet party better!