一覧では3個以上の惑星がある事が確認されている、もしくは2個の確認済みの惑星と1個以上の未確認の惑星候補が存在している可能性がある複数惑星系を地球からの距離が近い順に並べており、惑星数の欄における括弧内の数字が未確認の惑星の数を表している。確認済みおよび未確認の惑星の個数については NASA Exoplanet Archive と太陽系外惑星エンサイクロペディアに準拠しているが、両者で惑星の個数に差異がある場合は個数が多い方に従う。
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