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When it comes to universes, this term is scattered across seven separate multiverses. To limit confusion, this is a guide to the names of universes and what they mean.


A universe name has three components. The first one is the multiverse number. M1 means Multiverse-1, M2 means Multiverse-2, etc. The list goes from M1 to M7. The second one is never-changing, that being Earth, or Universe. Earth is used on this wiki to shorten the term, as this is the most canonically correct shorthand for Universe, considering that the All made it so that every universe has an Earth. Just because a universe's designation says Earth, that does not imply that the only thing in that universe is Earth. The final component is the numbered universe itself.
Good examples of universe designations:
M1-Earth-1
M1-E1
M1-Universe-1
M1-U1
Bad examples of universe designations: Earth-1 (Unknown multiverse number, can be any Earth-1)
Multiverse-1 (Describes the multiverse number, which itself would mean you're mentioning the entire multiverse.)
Exceptions: In the rare chance that there is a universe with an unclear designation (whether it isn't stated or it is disputed in-universe), the designation must begin with a ? in front of the E, U, Earth, or Universe component.
There are only four universes that aren't numbered, those being the four prime universes of Multiverse-7. Their designations would be: M7-EC, M7-EA, M7-EG, and M7-EM.
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