All four of the giant planets in our solar system hold rings. Saturn’s are obvious,Jupiter’s are incredibly thin, and while Neptune has rings one of them has knowing regions that form more obvious arcs, and the cause of which is unknown.
Uranus has rings,too. Observations from the ground and from spacecraft hold determined there are at least ten narrow rings made of icy particles, and also three broader, or dustier rings. Uranus’s rings are dark in visible light,meaning they don’t reflect much sunlight, making them tough to see from Earth.
Source: blastr.com