WASP-110 b is a sizzling hot Jupiter-sized exoplanet that orbits the star WASP-110, discovered in 2021 using the clever transit method at the Paranal Observatory with the FORS2 Spectrograph. Imagine a planet so close to its star that it’s practically sunbathing in a cosmic sauna! This gas giant races around its star swiftly, making each "year" a brief and fiery affair. Although we don’t have a catchy proper name yet, WASP-110 b shines as a fascinating member of the exoplanet club, revealing new clues about the wild diversity of worlds out there. It’s a thrilling example of how astronomers on Earth can unlock secrets of distant planets just by watching tiny dips in starlight!