Sleep
Here are the bedtimes that line up with full 90-minute sleep cycles for a 10:00 AM wake-up time.
Each option counts back from 10:00 AM in 90-minute blocks — the average length of one full sleep cycle — plus 15 minutes to account for the time it typically takes to actually fall asleep. Waking up at the boundary between cycles, rather than in the middle of one, tends to feel less groggy even with a similar total amount of sleep.
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