🌙Sleep Schedule

REM Sleep in 6 Hours of Sleep

6 hours of sleep gives you 4 complete sleep cycles and approximately 100 minutes of REM sleep.

Total REM Sleep

100 min

25% of total sleep

Sleep Cycles

4

complete 90-min cycles

REM breakdown by cycle at 6 hours

CycleREM Sleep
Cycle 110 min
Cycle 220 min
Cycle 330 min
Cycle 440 min

Frequently asked questions

How much REM sleep do you get in 6 hours?

In 6 hours (4 sleep cycles), you get approximately 100 minutes of REM — 25% of total sleep time.

Why does REM increase later in the night?

Each cycle's REM period grows longer as the night progresses — from ~10 min in cycle 1 to up to 50 min in cycles 4–5. Cutting sleep short disproportionately reduces total REM.

Is 20% REM sleep normal?

Yes. Healthy adults spend 20–25% of total sleep in REM. Lower amounts can indicate alcohol use, certain medications, or sleep disorders.

Other sleep durations

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