User blog:Katakana133/Hypercluster

Hyperclusters, also known as great walls, supercluster complexes, or filaments, are clusters of superclusters. They can have any collection of objects inside, but usually refer to a group of superclusters of galaxies. There are only 5 known hyperclusters in our Universe, but larger universes like Tremendous-1500 have much higher numbers of them. Universes of that scale may even have higher-order structures than this.

Appearance
A hypercluster looks like a collection of between 10 and 300 nodes (superclusters), connected together by thin strips of Galaxies and intergalactic gas. They take the shape of the cosmic web of dark matter. Nothing else about them is notably special as they exist in most moderately large universes.