What type of jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the authority to grant a writ of certiorari

The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over certain types of cases, such as those involving disputes between states or cases affecting ambassadors. Additionally, the Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction, which gives it the authority to hear appeals from lower federal courts and state courts. It is this appellate jurisdiction that allows the Supreme Court to grant a writ of certiorari to review a lower court's decision.