ROTSE1 J164341.65+251748.1 was photometrically observed in the V band during three epochs with the 0.84-m telescope of the San Pedro Martir Observatory in Mexico. Based on additional BVR photometry, we find that the primary star has a spectral type around G0V. The light curve of the system is typical of a W~UMa type binary stars and has an orbital period of $sim$ 0.323 days. In an effort to gain a better understanding of the binary system and determine its physical properties, we analyzed the light curve with the Wilson and Devinney method. We found that ROTSE1 J164341.65+251748.1 has a mass ratio of $sim$ 0.34 and that the less massive component is over 230 K hotter than the primary star. The inclination of the system is $sim$ 84.6 degrees, and the {bf degree} of over-contact is 11%. The analysis shows the presence of variable bright spots on the primary star.