Sleep Calculator
The Science of Sleep Cycles
Humans do not sleep in a straight line; we sleep in 90-minute phases. Waking up in the middle of a phase leaves you feeling groggy, even after 8 hours of sleep.
The calculations above ensure you wake up perfectly between sleep cycles. We have also automatically factored in 14 minutes, which is the average time it takes a human to fall asleep.
Detailed Example
See how the Ease Tools Calculator prevents morning grogginess.
Problem: You need to wake up at 7:00 AM for work. You go to bed at 11:30 PM, assuming 7.5 hours of sleep is perfect. But when the alarm rings, you feel completely exhausted and hit snooze three times.
Solution: You use the Sleep Calculator to find out why your math is wrong.
07:00 AM.Step 2: The engine factors in the 14 minutes it takes to actually fall asleep.
Step 3: The engine calculates backwards in rigid 90-minute blocks.
Result: The calculator reveals that to wake up naturally at 7:00 AM after 5 full cycles, you actually need to be in bed, lights out, by 11:16 PM. By going to bed at 11:30 PM previously, your alarm was waking you up in the middle of a Deep Sleep phase, causing sleep inertia.
How It Works
Hack your circadian rhythm in just a few clicks:
Understanding Sleep Physiology
Learn the biological science behind why timing matters more than duration.
Key Features
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about sleep cycles and biological timing: