Here's the typical order of brightness:
1. Venus: Often the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon.
2. Mars: Can be very bright, especially when it's closest to Earth.
3. Jupiter: Always a prominent sight in the night sky.
4. Saturn: Less bright than Jupiter, but still easily visible.
5. Mercury: Can be difficult to spot, especially in a light-polluted sky.
Note: The exact order can vary slightly depending on factors like planetary positions, atmospheric conditions, and time of year.