An universe supergroup is a congregation of thousands of universe groups. These universe groups are normally not clearly defined, and universes can have ambiguities on which universe group they belong in. Universe supergroups are part of universe hypergroups, and a universe supergroup can be defined as an arm in the hypergroup.
Our Universe Supergroup[]
Our Universe Supergroup is 4.5 quadrillion light-years big. It has 2303 universe groups, and is divided into 6 universe megagroups and 180 universe kilogroups. Our universe group is in the Sene-Hiris kilogroup (13 universe groups) and the Kilua megagroup (29 universe kilogroups).
Sene-Hiris Universe Kilogroup[]
The Sene-Hiris Kilogroup is our local kilogroup, and it has around 275 trillion light-years in diameter. It is composed of 13 universe groups, including our own. In its entirety, the Sene-Hiris Universe Kilogroup has 1024 universes.