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Sleep Cycle Calculator

Find the best time to sleep or wake based on 90-minute sleep cycles. Free.

Sleep Cycle

How to use

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The 90-minute cycle

Most adults complete a full sleep cycle (light → deep → REM) in about 90 minutes. Waking at the end of a cycle feels easier than waking mid-cycle. Aim for 5 cycles (7½ hours) on a normal night or 6 cycles (9 hours) for catch-up sleep. Less than 4 cycles (6 hours) and you'll feel it.

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It's an average, not a rule

The 90-minute number is the population average. Individual sleep cycles range from 70 to 110 minutes. Total sleep duration and consistency matter more than precisely hitting a cycle boundary. A 7-hour night that wakes you mid-cycle still beats a 9-hour night of frequent disruptions. The calculator is a starting point, not a prescription.

💡 Did you know?

Most adults complete a full sleep cycle (light → deep → REM) in roughly 90 minutes. Waking at the end of a cycle feels easier than waking mid-cycle. Aim for 5 cycles (7.5 hours) or 6 cycles (9 hours). The 'add 14 minutes' often built into these calculators is the average time to fall asleep, per the NHS.

🎯 From the desk

Sleep cycle timing matters less than total sleep duration and consistency. A 7-hour night that hits the cycle boundary still beats a 9-hour night with frequent disruptions. The 90-minute model is an average — individual cycles vary from 70 to 110 minutes.

Reviewed for 2026. Built by a UK-based qualified primary teacher and FA Level 2 coach as part of 247QuickTools' free utility-tools project.