Bedtime Calculator

What time should I go to bed to wake up at 4:30 AM?

Go to bed at 8:45 PM (7.5 hours — five full sleep cycles) or 10:15 PM (6 hours — four cycles). Both times already include ~15 minutes to fall asleep, so your alarm lands at the end of a 90-minute cycle — in light sleep — instead of dragging you out of deep sleep.

Every bedtime for a 4:30 AM wake-up

Sleep runs in ~90-minute cycles. Count backward from 4:30 AM, add 15 minutes to fall asleep, and these are your options — best first:

Go to bed at Cycles Sleep Verdict
7:15 PM6 cycles9 hoursFully rested — ideal if your schedule allows
8:45 PM ★5 cycles7.5 hoursThe sweet spot for most adults
10:15 PM4 cycles6 hoursShort, but cycle-aligned — better than 7 broken hours
11:45 PM3 cycles4.5 hoursEmergency only — repay the debt the next night

★ Recommended for most adults. Take longer than 15 minutes to fall asleep? Shift each bedtime earlier by the difference.

Why cycle timing beats total hours

An alarm that fires mid-deep-sleep triggers sleep inertia — the groggy, heavy-headed state that can linger for an hour and no coffee fully fixes. The same alarm at the end of a cycle catches you in light sleep, where waking is nearly effortless. That's why 7.5 aligned hours routinely feels better than 8 broken ones, and why the bedtimes above are spaced 90 minutes apart. Want a different wake time? Use the interactive sleep calculator.

Making a 4:30 AM wake-up stick

A 4:30 AM wake-up puts you in rare company — early gym sessions, trade jobs, market opens, or just wanting the house to yourself. At this hour the math is unforgiving: six full cycles means lights out at 7:15 PM, which almost nobody's life allows. Most successful 4:30 risers live on five cycles and protect an 8:45 PM bedtime like an appointment. The trap is staying up to 11 PM and trying to run on three cycles every night — that debt compounds within a week.

If your whole schedule needs a reset — not just one night — follow the step-by-step sleep schedule fix.

In bed on time but still can't get up?

Then the bedtime isn't your problem — the dismissal is. If you silence alarms half-asleep or snooze through three of them, you need a wake challenge your brain can't complete unconscious: taps, math, or a maze. Timing gets the alarm to land in light sleep; the challenge makes sure you actually stay up.

All wake-up times: 4:30 AM · 5 AM · 5:30 AM · 6 AM · 6:30 AM · 7 AM · 7:30 AM · 8 AM

Volyia times this for you — every night

Set your wake time once. Volyia computes the cycle-aligned bedtime, reminds you when it's time to wind down, and wakes you with a challenge that ends the snooze habit.

  • Smart bedtime reminders built on your real 4:30 AM alarm
  • Wake challenges — Tap-to-Wake, Puzzle Wake, Space Maze — so you can't snooze unconscious
  • Rhythm Score shows your consistency improving week over week
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