What time should I go to bed to wake up at 9:00 AM?
To wake up at 9:00 AM at the end of a full sleep cycle, the best bedtimes are 11:45 PM (6 cycles) or 1:15 AM (5 cycles), allowing about 15 minutes to fall asleep.
Best bedtimes for a 9:00 AM alarm
| Bedtime | Cycles | Total sleep |
|---|---|---|
| 11:45 PM — best | 6 | 9 hours |
| 1:15 AM | 5 | 7.5 hours |
| 2:45 AM | 4 | 6 hours |
Each bedtime lines your 9:00 AM alarm up with the end of a 90-minute sleep cycle, so you wake during lighter sleep rather than deep sleep. For most adults the 6-cycle bedtime of 11:45 PM gives a full, refreshed morning; 1:15 AM (5 cycles, 7.5 hours) is the practical sweet spot on a normal work night.
How the 9:00 AM bedtimes are worked out
The calculator counts backward from your 9:00 AM alarm in 90-minute steps and adds about 15 minutes to fall asleep. Six cycles back lands you at 11:45 PM, five cycles at 1:15 AM, and four cycles at 2:45 AM for a shorter 6-hour night. Waking at the end of a cycle — when sleep is lightest — is what makes 9:00 AM feel easy instead of groggy.
Is 9:00 AM a good time to wake up?
9:00 AM is a common, practical wake-up time. The trick is consistency: keeping the same wake time every day — even on weekends — lets your circadian rhythm settle so you wake near 9:00 AM on your own, with the alarm as a backup rather than a jolt. Pair it with a steady bedtime around 11:45 PM and mornings get noticeably easier within a week or two.
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