This clock stretches a 20-minute long Minecraft day into a 24-hour long real day. It will portray the time in Minecraft game time ticks into real time. For example, when the Minecraft time is 0 ticks, it is 6 am. when it is 6000 ticks, it is 12 pm. Every 1000 ticks after tick 0 is one hour after 6 am. This clock runs 72x slower than in Minecraft. In Minecraft, we get 20 ticks per second. In real life, we get one tick every 3.6 seconds. Within every 1000 ticks, every 100 ticks means 6 min. every tick is 3.6 seconds long, but the number shown updates every 3 or 4 seconds. Lunar cycle is included. The new moon is completely invisible. The full moon is a square. Unrealistically, the moon rises every day at the same time, except when the new moon is not visible. This matches the game's way of moonrise and moonset.
Time examples: 4:30 am: 22500 ticks 12:30 pm: 6500 ticks 3:24 pm: 9400 ticks 9:12 pm: 15200 ticks Astronomical twilight sunrise begins at 22000 ticks Civil twilight sunset begins at 12500 ticks In the background, the view is of the eastern horizon.