A supercluster is the largest known gravitationally bound structure in the universe, representing a collection of galaxy clusters and galaxy groups. These massive cosmic structures are not uniformly distributed but instead occupy preferred locations within the observable cosmos, forming vast filaments and walls of matter. The formation and evolution of superclusters are influenced by the initial conditions of the early universe and the effects of gravity acting over cosmic time. Analysis of supercluster distribution provides critical data for understanding the geometry and overall mass-energy composition of the universe.