Asterism:
BETWEEN December and March, there is something special for stargazers in most of the world to watch out for. You will be able to see a pattern of stars, or asterism, made up of six bright stars. It is called the Winter Hexagon or Winter Circle in the northern hemisphere, or the Summer Hexagon or Summer Circle in the southern hemisphere. [“How to spot the Winter (or Summer) Hexagon by locating its six stars,” Abigail Beall, NewScientist (13 January 2021)]
I suppose this wouldn’t apply to, say, the cast of Ocean’s 11.