In the ever-evolving world of online gaming, no title is truly complete without its fair share of bugs and glitches. Even some of the most polished games experience unexpected hiccups that both frustrate and amuse players. The hit multiplayer game 91 Club is no exception.
Despite its strong gameplay, vibrant visuals, and growing community, 91 Club has seen its share of quirky—and sometimes downright unbelievable—glitches. While many of them have been patched or are currently being addressed by developers, others remain as legendary tales in the community.
Whether you’re a veteran of the game or a newcomer eager to understand its quirks, this deep dive into 91 Club’s wildest glitches will have you laughing, shaking your head, or maybe even trying a few for yourself.
1. The Infinite Spin Glitch
One of the most infamous bugs to hit 91 Club was the Infinite Spin Glitch. This happened in the Wheel of Fortune-style mini-game within the club’s casino lounge.
Instead of spinning once and landing on a prize, some players reported the wheel spinning infinitely, racking up endless multipliers and in-game currency. While most players found it hilarious and enjoyed their temporary riches, the devs quickly issued a hotfix after a few accounts ballooned with millions in unearned rewards.
Fun fact: One streamer turned the bug into a 12-hour live loop titled “Wheel of Neverending Luck,” which got over 300,000 views in two days.
2. The Floating Bartender
In the Speakeasy Lounge, players noticed that occasionally the bartender NPC would float a few feet above the floor, gliding silently while taking drink orders.
Not only did this floating bartender remain functional—still mixing drinks and interacting with players—but they would occasionally spin in mid-air, giving the entire lounge a surreal, ghostly vibe.
Players took to calling the NPC “Floatender.” Screenshots and videos of Floatender became meme-worthy moments across Reddit and Discord.
3. Ghost Club Members
Perhaps the spookiest glitch on this list is the Ghost Club Members phenomenon. Players reported seeing other members in their club—even friends who were offline—wandering around in the clubhouse with no interaction.
These “ghosts” would sometimes walk into walls, vanish into furniture, or stand silently in corners staring at nothing.
Theories ranged from server sync issues to possible placeholder AI avatars for debugging. Still, the community embraced the glitch with humor. One club even organized a “Ghost Hunter” role in their Discord server to document sightings.
4. Backwards Dance Party
During one of the weekly dance night events in the 91 Club’s Ballroom, a patch caused a bizarre bug where every dance animation played in reverse.
Instead of smooth choreographed moves, characters moonwalked backwards, spun counterclockwise, and clapped to the off-beat. The glitch only lasted for one night, but those who were there remember it fondly.
Clips of the “Backwards Dance Party” went viral, with one popular video titled “When the DJ rewinds time” racking up over 1 million views.
5. Disappearing Furniture
A strange and mildly infuriating bug caused some clubhouses to spontaneously lose furniture. Tables, chairs, paintings, and even trophy cases would vanish mid-session, leaving confused players standing in empty rooms.
Even stranger? The items would often reappear the next day.
Theories include rendering errors, save state bugs, or even pranks by mischievous devs. While mostly harmless, players began using the phrase “Check your couch inventory!” as a community joke.
6. Cloned Avatars
For a brief period, a synchronization bug allowed players to accidentally clone themselves, resulting in multiple versions of the same avatar walking around at once.
This caused chaos in public areas, where players were unsure which was the real person and which were the “echoes.” Some took advantage of the glitch to stage hilarious impromptu parades of themselves—lining up a dozen clones in matching outfits for photos.
Although the bug was patched quickly, it inspired the creation of a new in-game emote called “Shadow Walk.”
7. The Musical Mayhem Glitch
Another bizarre but beloved bug involved the music system in the club’s private DJ rooms. Occasionally, playlists would bug out, overlaying multiple songs on top of each other, resulting in a chaotic mashup of jazz, EDM, classical, and techno.
Strangely, this didn’t crash the game—it just made the music sound like a surreal DJ battle.
A few users enjoyed the audio mess so much they actually recorded and uploaded the glitched “mixes” online, turning them into remixes that got positive feedback from the music community.
8. Wall-Phasing Bug
For a short time, certain players discovered that crouching and rotating at just the right moment near a specific wall in the Lounge allowed them to phase through it, escaping into areas of the map not meant to be seen.
These hidden areas included unfinished back rooms, developer placeholders, and eerie empty spaces where nothing loaded properly.
Known as the “Wall Trick” or “Phantom Walk,” players began organizing late-night expeditions to find more phasing spots. While some saw it as a glitch, others saw it as a virtual urban exploration adventure.
9. Flying Furniture Raves
One of the most surreal and hilarious bugs happened after a patch introduced dynamic object physics. For a few chaotic days, players noticed that entering a room too quickly would send nearby chairs, tables, and lamps flying into the air like they were weightless.
Some users filmed “flying furniture raves,” complete with flashing lights and chaotic music. These videos spread across social media like wildfire.
Although unintentional, the bug had such a comical effect that many players begged the devs to keep a version of it as a special holiday event.
10. The Invisible Outfit Glitch
Finally, no list of unforgettable glitches would be complete without the infamous Invisible Outfit bug. Players would enter the game fully dressed, only to discover that everyone else saw their avatar in underwear or worse—completely invisible clothing.
This glitch led to tons of awkward (and hilarious) situations in social areas and dance clubs.
One streamer said, “I didn’t realize half the people in the room were laughing at me until someone said, ‘Nice fashion statement!’ and sent me a clip.” The glitch was fixed quickly, but not before some players decided to embrace the invisible trend as a form of protest fashion.
Final Thoughts
While glitches can be frustrating, they’re also part of the fun in online gaming—especially in large, social, and fast-evolving platforms like 91 Club. Many of these bugs have become inside jokes, shared memories, or even cherished features (accidental or not).
The 91 Club development team has been quick to patch the most problematic issues, but they’ve also embraced the humor and creativity of the player base when it comes to harmless or entertaining bugs.
So the next time you encounter a floating bartender or see your furniture fly across the room, take a deep breath, hit record, and remember—you might just be witnessing the next legendary 91 Club glitch.
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