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Wake up at 2:45 PM

The conventional advice for a 2:45 PM wake time is "go to bed 7.5 hours earlier" — which works perfectly if your cycle is exactly 90 minutes. For the ~75% of adults whose personal cycle is longer or shorter, that standard advice produces a mistimed bedtime.

Bedtime Options by Cycle Length

When to go to bed.

Your cycle lengthGo to bed atTotal sleepCycles
80 min7:53 AM6h 40m5
85 min7:28 AM7h 5m5
90 min7:03 AM7h 30m5
95 min6:38 AM7h 55m5
100 min6:13 AM8h 20m5

Each row assumes a 12-minute sleep onset latency. If you fall asleep faster or slower than that, adjust the bedtime by the difference.

The most common mistake sleep calculators make is treating everyone as a 90-minute cycler. In reality, cycle length is a bell curve centered near 90 minutes with a standard deviation of roughly 10 minutes. That means about 68% of adults have cycles between 80 and 100 minutes, and 95% fall between 70 and 110 minutes. The practical consequence is that a "one size fits all" bedtime for a 2:45 PM wake time will be wrong for roughly three-quarters of the people using it. The table below gives you the correct bedtime for each plausible cycle length.
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Every number on this page assumes you\u2019re an average sleeper. You probably aren\u2019t. Our 2-minute calculator gives you the exact bedtime that matches your cycle length — not the generic 90-minute assumption.

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Frequently Asked

Questions & answers.

When should I fall asleep if I want to wake at 2:45 PM?

The right bedtime depends on your personal cycle length. For a 90-minute sleeper, go to bed roughly 7 hours 42 minutes before 2:45 PM (5 cycles + 12 min onset). For an 80-min sleeper, the window shifts earlier; for a 100-min sleeper, later. See the table above for exact times.

Would a later wake time give me better sleep than 2:45 PM?

Only if the later wake time aligns better with your cycle length. An extra hour of mid-cycle sleep often feels worse than the "shorter" alternative that wakes you cleanly at a cycle boundary.

How many cycles should I complete to wake at 2:45 PM refreshed?

Most adults feel best at 5 complete cycles — roughly 6.5 to 8.3 hours depending on your individual cycle length. Four cycles is the short-sleeper floor; six cycles is for adolescents and recovery nights.

Other wake times

Based on MCTQ (Roenneberg et al., 2003) and NSF sleep recommendations