Why sleep cycles matter more than hours
A full night's rest isn't just about how long you sleep, it's about where in a sleep cycle you wake up. Each cycle lasts roughly 90 minutes and carries you through light sleep, deep sleep, and REM (dream) sleep. Wake at the end of a cycle and you'll rise feeling alert. Wake mid-cycle, especially during deep sleep, and even nine hours can leave you feeling like you've been hit by a truck.
How to use this calculator
- Pick a mode: choose your wake-up time, or tell us when you're going to bed (or hit "Sleep now").
- Get your times: we count in 90-minute cycles and add ~14 minutes for falling asleep.
- Aim for 5–6 cycles: that's 7.5–9 hours, the sweet spot for most adults.
Want more? Try the nap calculator, check your sleep debt, see how much sleep you need for your age, or take a quick sleep apnea risk test.