Look for bright objects!
Stars flicker because there is cosmic dust between you and them.
Planets don’t flicker because they are much closer.
Check this schedule on Time & Date to see when planets are visible on your part of the globe.
Venus is the brightest planet in the sky and can often be seen just after sunset or before sunrise. It appears as a bright, white light.
Mars appears as a reddish-orange color in the sky and can often be seen in the early morning hours.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and appears as a bright, white light in the sky. It can often be seen in the evening hours.
Saturn appears as a yellowish-white color in the sky and can often be seen in the evening hours.
Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system and can be difficult to see because it’s usually very close to the horizon. It appears as a bright, white light.
Uranus is a faint planet and can be difficult to see with the naked eye. It appears as a blue-green color in the sky.
Neptune is another faint planet and can be difficult to see with the naked eye. It appears as a blue color in the sky.
Pluto was once considered a planet but has since been reclassified as a dwarf planet. It’s too small and too far away to be seen with the naked eye.