This is a list of the hottest exoplanets so far discovered, specifically those with temperatures greater than 2500 K (2230 ðC; 4040 ðF) for exoplanets irradiated by a nearby star and greater than 2000 K (1730 ðC; 3140 ðF) for self-luminous exoplanets. For comparison, the hottest planet in the Solar System is Venus, with a temperature of 737 K (464 ðC; 867 ðF).
Methods for finding temperature:
All these are measured temperatures.
These planet candidates have not been confirmed.