The present experimentwas carried out at Central Horticultural Experiment Station, ICAR- CIAH Godhra, Gujarat for three consecutive growing seasons during 2020, 2021 and 2022 to evaluate the 56 diverse cluster bean types for eight quantitative traits viz., plant height, number of pods per plant, pod length, pod girth, pod weight, Days to first flower, days to fist harvest and pod yield per plant. The maximum inter cluster D2 value was observed between cluster II and cluster V (35.05) followed by cluster V and cluster VII (34.22) which showed the wider genetic diversity among the genotypes of these clusters. The contribution of individual character to genetic divergence was assessed and found that days to first flowering (34.48%) contributes maximum to the total genetic diversity followed by pod length (28.31%), pod yield per plant (15.06%), plant height (10.65%) and number of pods per plant (10.58%). The various patterns of clusters shows the valuable traits for attaining high pod yield was present in cluster V followed by cluster VIII. The cluster V having higher mean values with respect to pods per plant, pod girth, pod weight and pod yield per plant. Whereas, the cluster IV having higher mean values for earliness in the days to first flowering and days to first harvest.