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- Best for Side Sleepers: Helix Midnight ★★★★½ — Hybrid construction with targeted pressure relief at shoulders and hips.
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Most sleep research points to a bedroom temperature between 60-67 degrees F (15.6-19.4 C) for optimal sleep. Cooler than that wakes you; warmer disrupts deep sleep. The mechanism: your core body temperature naturally drops 2-3 degrees during sleep, and a cool room supports this drop.
Why temperature matters for sleep
The hypothalamus regulates body temperature. As you transition into sleep, your body actively cools itself. A cool environment makes this transition easier; a warm environment fights against it. Result: warmer rooms = more fragmented sleep, less REM, lighter sleep stages.
The recommended range
| Sleep stage | Body Behavior |
| Pre-sleep wind-down | Body starts cooling |
| Sleep onset | Core temp drops 1-2 F |
| Deep sleep | Core temp at lowest (-2 to -3 F) |
| REM sleep | Temp regulation pauses |
| Wake-up | Temp rises back to baseline |
Should bedroom temperature change overnight
Most sleepers feel best with constant 65-67 F throughout the night. Some advanced systems (Eight Sleep, Sleepme) adjust temperature during the night based on sleep stages: cooler for deep sleep, warmer for REM. The benefit is modest for most people; significant for highly temperature-sensitive sleepers.
Tips for hot sleepers
Set thermostat to 65-67 F at night.
Use breathable bedding: cooling sheets, cooling pillows.
Active cooling tech: Eight Sleep or Sleepme if your bedroom cannot get cool enough.
Light pajamas or none at all: Reduces insulation around your body.
Tips for cold sleepers
Keep room at 67-70 F. Use warmer bedding (flannel sheets, down comforter). Avoid going below 60 F (too cold wakes you).
Our Top 3 Mattresses
Independently researched, ranked by who they’re actually best for.
Saatva Classic
Luxury hybrid with three firmness options. The most consistently recommended premium pick.
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Hybrid construction with targeted pressure relief at shoulders and hips.
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Memory foam with a 365-night trial and lifetime warranty.
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