Glitch

A glitch is a program error or a problem in a game. It usually happens when something in a game behaves differently than what the programmers intended. Usually, glitches are harmless, but some kinds can delete stored data. When a glitch occurs, the screen may turn blank or different colors will pop up, strange sounds appear, or the game will freeze or crash.

Most of the glitches in the are not harmful. As an example, one of the glitches, as demonstrated in a posted video, is harmless and can actually make the player's house look better. It can be quite useful, but does not add to the HRA score. Some are merely humorous; another glitch, as found in, allows the player to walk on top of surfaces such as tables.

Sometimes, players will encounter a glitch on their own while playing normally. It is very rare for it to happen, but this may cause things like a villager standing on top of the roof of their house, Gracie having a house, the player being able to walk into the ocean, beta fish appear, and so on. This could be a result of a player hacking their game, a faulty game or just a random glitch.

Miniature Tree Glitch
The Miniature Tree Glitch is a glitch found in, whereupon for no apparent reason a tree would stop growing. It has been hypothesised that this is caused by a building growing or expanding to a point where there is no gap between said building and a tree. This can be further established by the fact that trees planted with no space between them and a building will wilt. It seems that there is no 'wilted' stage for stages 2, 3 and 4 of tree growth, causing the tree to merely stop growing instead of dying. The disadvantage of this glitch is that it prevents fruit growth on said tree, potentially wasting the player at most 1,500 Bells every four days. Miniature trees count towards perfect town status, just as normal trees do.

The glitch is best observed near Tom Nook's store.

Walking on Water Glitch
This glitch occurs only in. The player will have to go to the beach with a snowball big enough to make the player use its pushing animation. Then he or she will have to drop an item in front of the snowball and the snowball will fall, pushing the player into the ocean. From there, the player can go to the Island without using Kapp'n's boat. The glitch was found by a YouTube user named Matthew Christopher.

Town Bell Glitch
If the player saves the game when the town bells are ringing, the bells will continue ringing as the game is saving. This glitch was fixed in for City Folk.

No Resetti Glitch
If one plays Wild World on the 3DS and hits the power button, then hits home, and gets back on to Animal Crossing: Wild World, Mr. Resetti will not appear. There is a similar glitch in. If the player does not save and Pete arrives with a letter from Nintendo, Resetti will not appear.

Birthday Freeze Glitch
In, during a villager's birthday party, the game may sometimes freeze after the player hands the villager a gift, forcing them to reset and see Mr Resetti. It is caused by a bad text code in the birthday script and the glitch can affect any villager. It is rumored that the glitch does not occur on European copies of the game.

Walking Through Tables Glitch
In some cases, if "DS to DS" mode is used to visit towns, and somebody is in another person's town the owner of the town can place certain objects on a table in their house (fruits, tools, sea shells, etc) by placing an object on the floor then onto the table. When the visitor(s) enter the house, the table is seen as invisible, with just the objects on the table, as on the ground. From the owner's point of view, the other players are standing in the table. If the visiting players enter another room then come back, the tables will be fixed.

Gulliver's UFO Glitch
This has been known to have happened on the 1.0 US version of Animal Crossing: Wild World. When the player has hit Gulliver's UFO out of the sky with the slingshot, the UFO will always be bound to crash land somewhere in the topmost signposts of the town. When those sign posts are already occupied by some villager's house, the crash landing noise will be heard, but the screen will never fade out and all the controls are unusable. Which forces players to reset and see Resetti. Before knocking out Gulliver's UFO with the slingshot, players must always check if the sign posts in the topmost area are not already occupied by a house.

No Sales Glitch
This glitch prevents sales, Point Specials and Spotlight Item events occurring at Tom Nook's store when there is only one human character in town. It appears to affect most game cartridges. Creating a second character will cure the glitch, even if it is deleted later.

Desynchronized Clock Glitches
If the time settings of the DS and in-game clock are not synchronized, many glitches will occur which are unfavorable for the player. Joan will never sell red turnip seeds, and it will become impossible to make a profit on white turnips because the prices will always be on the 'constantly decreasing' pattern at Nook's. Also, Gracie will never give out rare clothing no matter how much money the player gives her. It is also possible to have a stuck letter in the mail which prevents catalog ordering. Fixing the two time settings is the only solution to this glitch.

Lighthouse Glitch
The lighthouse glitch can be done only over Wi-Fi. It allows the player to climb on top of the windmill and walk on it. It is possible for up to 4 people to get onto the lighthouse at a time. This glitch can also be performed with a windmill but was discovered with a lighthouse. The glitch is a result in an error in the programming that has space for a player to walk on top of the lighthouse.

Money Duplication Glitch
The Money Duplication Glitch is a glitch found in. It allows the player to duplicate any amount of money, without time travelling or hacking/cheating. The glitch was discovered by a YouTube user named 8BITADDICTION. In fact, the glitch works with any item, not just money.

Players first add money to duplicate to their pockets. Their pockets (including letter space) must be less than half full. Then, they should save the game and then travel to a friend's town. Once they are in town, they should drop all of the money on the floor (making sure the friend leaves the money alone.) Then, they should return to the gate and tell Copper that they wish to go home. When Copper says 'Understood! I will take care of that, of course! It will take just a brief moment!' and the W-Fi connection sound is heard (a high pitch short tune), players should press the HOME button on the Wii remote several times. When it works, they should press Reset.

After this, players should log in as their character with Rover. Once they exit the house, they should check pockets and see if their pockets are filled with the same amount of Bells that were dropped, over in the town of a friend. Then, they should go to said friend's town. All of the money, provided the glitch has worked correctly, will be on the floor where it is dropped.

Watering Can Glitch
If the player uses a Watering Can, presses the home button, then presses it again, the watering can will not produce a sound.

Tweeter Glitch

 * Also known as the throwing beans glitch

During Wi-Fi multiplayer, if a player blows a tweeter or uses Setsubun throwing beans while another is pushing him or her against the railroad track fence or a river, the player gets pushed through the fence and is able to walk on the railroad tracks or river.

Stuck Villagers
In, it is possible that villagers get stuck on the wall of the cliff, and they are walking in place. The player cannot interact with them. The problem fixes itself when the villagers are left alone.

Walking On Benches
If the player is sitting on a bench and has a mosquito hovering around them, using one of Dr. Shrunk's emotions and getting bit will cause the player to stand up and be able to walk on top of the bench and perform actions as would normally be done while on the ground.

Net Glitch
If the player equips the net, presses A and barely nudges the Circle Pad, he or she will move extremely slowly. If this is done near any kind of wall, the player will slowly merge with the wall and be able to move either on top of a building, swim if done by a cliff, get to the other side of the fence, or simply get out of bounds.

Fortune Cookie Glitch
If two players are in Timmy and Tommy's shop at the same time, and one of the players buys a fortune cookie, the other player may still see the fortune cookie on the counter as if it were never bought. This glitch lasts until the player exits and re-enters the store.

Ghost Bench
If a bench is under construction in the town (indicated by a marked construction area), villagers may sit on the construction zone before the bench is actually built.

Villagers Out of Bounds
If a celebration for a public works project takes place near the edge of the map, some villagers may appear outside of the map (on a cliff, in the ocean, etc.) during the celebration.

Sapling Digging
If a sapling is placed on the very edge of the beach (next to the water), it cannot be dug up, even after it dies.

Underworld Bug Catch
The player must first use the Net Glitch or the Tweeter Glitch to get onto the train tracks, and then off the back side of the bridge and off the back of the area with water to get 'underground'. Then the player should search the beach for any bugs, using A to see above ground. If the player finds a bug and catches it, they can then continue pressing A to continually catch the same bug over and over, until their pockets are full. This only works on the beach. To leave, the player must save & continue.

Merging With Villagers
First of all, a villager must be trapped north of any horizontal river by digging holes left, right and behind the villager. Next, using the net glitch, the player must get into the river and stand 1 block south of the villager. Next, press Start and Save & Continue. The player and the villager end up standing on the same piece of land, and the villager can still be talked to by pressing A while facing away from the villager. To undo the glitch, remove one of the holes by pressing Y. The player and the villager will then slowly drift apart.