negative accuracy?

I think the most likely explanation is that you replaced your errors with even worse moves, try again until you get the best moves, that is the best way to learn.

Same thing happened to me. I wish I'd made a screenshot. After correcting my blunders and mistakes, the "adjusted accuracy" was 17 points LOWER than the original.

Now who's the blunder bot? Lol. Stockfish is on tilt and down on itself. Today it thinks it sucks at chess, and chess is a stupid game anyway... Mind you that's better than the games it loses, and then analyses as 100% best moves. When exactly did we get bi-polar chess engine? Stockfish needs a lithium prescription.

Now who's the blunder bot? Lol. Stockfish is on tilt and down on itself. Today it thinks it sucks at chess, and chess is a stupid game anyway... Mind you that's better than the games it loses, and then analyses as 100% best moves. When exactly did we get bi-polar chess engine? Stockfish needs a lithium prescription.
LOL, I had to spell it wrong because theres at least 30 variations of the name on here

it happens because you are doing key moments, if you nail all the mistakes your adjusted accuracy would be higher, and similarly, if you play a move that is worse than the mistake you played, then your adjusted accuracy would be lower

it happens because you are doing key moments, if you nail all the mistakes your adjusted accuracy would be higher, and similarly, if you play a move that is worse than the mistake you played, then your adjusted accuracy would be lower
My moves are listed in the screenshots - they're the *corrected* moves, which is why they're green. I wouldn't be reporting this if I'd made *worse* moves.

it happens because you are doing key moments, if you nail all the mistakes your adjusted accuracy would be higher, and similarly, if you play a move that is worse than the mistake you played, then your adjusted accuracy would be lower
My moves are listed in the screenshots - they're the *corrected* moves, which is why they're green. I wouldn't be reporting this if I'd made *worse* moves.
the *corrected* moves are worse than the actual move

the *corrected* moves are worse than the actual move
That's not what's happening here, but thank you for trying. (1) The improved evaluation is shown *right there* in the screenshot. (2) while making the moves, the review says they're the correct ones. (3) entering the same moves on the PC results in *improved accuracy.
This is a bug in the app.

it happens because you are doing key moments, if you nail all the mistakes your adjusted accuracy would be higher, and similarly, if you play a move that is worse than the mistake you played, then your adjusted accuracy would be lower
My moves are listed in the screenshots - they're the *corrected* moves, which is why they're green. I wouldn't be reporting this if I'd made *worse* moves.
the *corrected* moves are worse than the actual move
he's playing as black. i haven't seen the game so i can't tell if stockfish is just completely flipping out, but from what i can tell from the computer evaluation number thing in the screenshot these corrected moves are all better than the move that he made in the game