Wake up between sleep cycles and feel more rested

If I go to bed at 11:00 PM, what time should I wake up?

Falling asleep around 11:15 PM, the best wake-up times are 6:45 AM (5 cycles) or 8:15 AM (6 cycles), so your alarm lands at the end of a 90-minute cycle.

Heading to bed right now? These alarm times fit your cycles 👇

Best wake-up times after a 11:00 PM bedtime

Wake up atCyclesTotal sleep
8:15 AM — best69 hours
6:45 AM57.5 hours
5:15 AM46 hours

These assume about 15 minutes to fall asleep, so you are actually asleep by 11:15 PM. A 6:45 AM alarm completes 5 full cycles for a standard work morning; 8:15 AM completes all 6 for the fullest night.

How long is sleep from 11:00 PM?

From a 11:00 PM bedtime, five 90-minute cycles plus the time to fall asleep brings you to 6:45 AM (about 7.5 hours of sleep), and six cycles to 8:15 AM (about 9 hours). Four cycles gives a shorter 5:15 AM wake-up (~6 hours) if you have to be up early. Because each of these alarms lands on a cycle boundary — your lightest stage of sleep — getting up feels far less of a struggle.

Making 11:00 PM work as a bedtime

Keeping a 11:00 PM bedtime is mostly about the run-up: wind down with the lights low, put screens away for the hour beforehand, and keep the bedroom cool. Repeat the same cycle-aligned wake time every morning and the routine locks in fast. Working from a fixed alarm time instead? Open the matching wake-up page and it will count back to the bedtime for you.

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