α Ret - The brightest star of the constellation has an apparent magnitude of 3.36. It belongs to the spectral class G6 and is faintly yellowish. At an angular distance of 48.5", there is a companion of magnitude 12. It is located 163 light-years away.
β Ret - The main component has a brightness of 3.85 mag and its companion with a magnitude of 8.1 mag is located at a distance of 14". It is located at a distance of 100 light years.
ε Ret - Double star composed of a primary component with a brightness of 4.4 magnitude and a faint companion with a magnitude of 12.5, which is located at a separation of 13.7". The system is located at a distance of 60 light years.
ζ Ret - Optical binary star, whose components are similar to our Sun. Their brightness is 5.2mag and 5.5mag. At a distance of approximately 39 light years, we can distinguish them even with the naked eye.
R Ret - A red Mira-type star reaching a maximum magnitude of 7. It returns to its minimum, where its brightness drops to 13 mag, approximately 9 months later.