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Clusters are a supercategory meant to organize large numbers of levels into groups depending on their respective numerical denotations. For example, Levels 0-999 make up Cluster I, Levels 1000-1999 make up Cluster II, etc. There is no clear definition for what constitutes a cluster, but there is also no clear definition for what constitutes a level. One often given definition is that clusters are parts of the Backrooms that are close to each other in extra-dimensional space and that usually share similar properties; but this definition doesn't always work. The distinction between clusters oftentimes has nothing to do with the physical reality of the backrooms: it is simply a tool used by humans to map out the backrooms. Some clusters are not really part of the backrooms but are instead completely alternate universes.

Cluster 1

This is the cluster that most people think of when they think of the backrooms. It is almost entirely composed of indoor levels; however, some outdoor levels are arguably part of this cluster. The question of whether cluster 1 can be said to include outdoor levels is a matter of much debate in the backrooms. The first nine levels are usually grouped into this cluster.

There are at least 90 clusters because of levels like Level 372,512,173,216,296,604,312,361,684,329,105,407,983

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