This document provides a review of research on using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis and thermal investigations to optimize the design and performance of solar stills. It begins by introducing solar stills and their importance for addressing water scarcity. It then discusses the application of CFD and thermal modeling to solar still systems to simulate fluid flow, heat transfer, and phase change phenomena. The review summarizes findings from multiple studies that used CFD simulations to analyze heat transfer mechanisms, flow patterns, and temperatures in solar stills under varying conditions. It also examines how design parameters and materials impact performance. In addition to CFD analysis, the importance of thermal investigations for understanding energy efficiency and heat distribution is highlighted. The review concludes that CFD