Multiple sunsets before night finally happens. Saw this glitch on my SMP in December of last year, right before the game crashed every time I re-started. Also seeing other issues lately, such as mobs moving slower, villagers moving more jerkily.
This is a Bedrock Vanilla server hosted by Shockbyte. No mods. Running the most recent update of Minecraft. My local set-up is Windows 10 on a Nitro 5 gaming laptop.
Here is a video of the bug/glitch from a recent stream:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1154438294
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Hi Mu! I'm sorry to hear that you are experiencing this, but it's also good to hear that this is a glitch that needs some attention. I'd be happy with just a theory of what's going on.
I first submitted a bug report about this problem in December 2020. I submitted this new bug in September of this year. About a week after I submitted this bug report, the problem went away for a few weeks, before happening briefly again. My theory is that this may have something to do with a mismatch between the server version of Minecraft Bedrock and the client side software. The problem went away the first time after I submitted this issue to Shockbyte, who moved my server to faster servers AND after I updated the Minecraft server software to the current version. It feels like this problem happened at the same time as a Minecraft Bedrock update which forced an upgrade of the server side version.
Yet, I saw this same problem last year and the game crashed to the point where I had to start a fresh seed on a new save.

I read about that in your other report, yeah. Losing something viewers watched you build SUCKS, I can kinda imagine the loss, and I sure hope that does not happen to the world I am working on, as it is a replacement world for one created as a group therapy project. One that was "lost" when the indefinite Realms issues for the Switch started, and there became no way to move the world from the Switch to any other platform, or get it uploaded to a Realm for others to play on, when local play became nonviable because of the pandemic.
It would really suck to have put the time I have into reconstructing this for the individuals involved, if the world is going to self-corrupt soon because of a bug Mojang knew about a year ago. Given that the purpose of the exercise was to make a shared safe-space using Minecraft to build "mind-palaces", it would kinda ruin the entire thing for everyone involved. Again.

Changed the title a bit for visibility in queries.Β

Since I am experiencing this bug in even offline singleplayer, should I submit a separate report? I don't know if the fact that he is playing on a server would make my experience distinct enough to merit a separate report or not. Just say the word, and I'll write one. I want to help.

This problem has returned to the world save that this bug originally reported on. Sunset sequence keeps resetting. Also seeing lag with mine carts, drops, villager and mob movement. Zombies move slower. Waiting to see if the grand 1.18 update improves the situation.

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Does this issue still occur after updating to 1.18.2?
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I have theΒ exact same issue, and have noticed a seeming correlation between mobs slowing down and "time" itself stepping backwards by a seemingly regular number of ticks during sunrise/sunset, and "moonrise/moonset". I am using Minecraft for Win 10, no mods, and having the bug both with and without texture packs, online and offline singleplayer.
Thanks for adding such a thorough clip from your stream, PrariePirate.Β This shows the bug perfectly. Exactly as I experience it on my machine.