* Mercury: Difficult to spot due to its proximity to the Sun. Look for it low in the sky just before sunrise or after sunset.
* Venus: The brightest planet, often called the "Morning Star" or "Evening Star." It appears as a very bright point of light.
* Mars: Appears reddish-orange and is usually brighter than stars.
* Jupiter: The largest planet, a bright, white object.
* Saturn: Slightly fainter than Jupiter, with a yellowish hue. You might be able to spot its rings with a good pair of binoculars.
Important Note: The visibility of these planets depends on their position in the sky relative to the Sun and Earth. They aren't always visible at night, and their visibility can vary throughout the year. You can use a stargazing app or website to find out when and where to look for them.