Within this research, we examined the convective flow of a blend of ternary hybrid nanofluids and single nanofluids with a stagnation point caused by a stretched cylinder. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of using a ternary hybrid nanofluid instead of a single nanofluid. Water is used as the base fluid in this investigation. The single nanofluid is made of copper and the ternary hybrid nanofluid is made of Molybdenum disulfide, copper, and silver. The impact of the curvature parameter, nanoparticle volume fraction, mixed convection parameter, velocity ratio, shape factor, conjugate number and Eckert number parameters on temperature and velocity profiles has been investigated. Differential equations with partial derivatives were transformed to equations of ordinary differential type. The ODEs were then solved using the RK5th method. The ternary hybrid nanofluid has greater advantages than the single nanofluid and enhances the velocity and temperature compared to the single nanofluid, according to this study. Furthermore, the results showed that when curvature parameter, volume fraction and shape factor improved, so did the velocity and temperature profile. The results showed that moving from a single nanofluid to a ternary hybrid nanofluid at shape factor equal to 16.2 (Lamina) boosts the velocity by 20 %. Also, in Eckert number equal to 0.45, and substituting the ternary hybrid nanofluid boosts the temperature tenfold.