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Pokémon Sleep Not Getting 100 Score: Here’s Why & How to get it

by Siddhant Rasaily
February 27, 2025
in Apple, Games, Gaming, Mobile, News
Pokemon Sleep Not Getting 100 Score Here's Why

Using Pokémon Sleep to track your sleep? Well, nothing is more frustrating than aiming for that perfect 100 score in Pokémon Sleep, only to fall short. Whether you’re optimizing your sleep routine, feeding Snorlax the best meals, or managing your Pokemon team, sometimes things just don’t add up. But don’t worry! If you’re wondering why you’re not hitting that top score, we’ve got the answers. Let’s break down the possible reasons and how you can fix them.

In Pokémon Sleep, your Sleep Score is determined by how long and how well you sleep each night. The game tracks your total sleep duration, categorizes it into different sleep styles, and rewards you accordingly. To hit a perfect 100, you typically need at least 8.5 hours of sleep with minimal interruptions.

Pokémon Sleep Not Getting 100 Score: Here’s Why & How to get it

Pokemon Sleep Not Getting 100 Score Here's Why

So, without any further ado, here are some reasons, strategies, and tips to make sure you get a full score when you wake up each morning.

Minimal Movement

The Pokémon GO Plus + requires some minimal movement detection to keep tracking; otherwise, it may stop recording after about six hours. If the device remains completely still for too long, it assumes sleep tracking has ended. To prevent this, try placing it on a slightly softer surface, like a pillow or mattress, where natural shifts in position can help maintain tracking throughout the night.

Remain still before the results

If your sleep recording cuts off earlier than your actual wake-up time, it likely means the Pokémon GO Plus + detected excessive movement and assumed you woke up. To avoid this, try remaining still for at least 5 minutes before stopping the recording, allowing the device to register continued sleep rather than an early wake-up.

Deep Sleep Drop-Off

If you were awake for a while before sleeping and moved around or bumped the table, the Pokémon GO Plus + may have registered that as sleep. Then, if you had a long period of deep sleep with no movement, the device might have assumed you woke up earlier than you actually did, cutting off the last few hours of your recorded sleep time.

Check Sleep Graph

Checking the sleep graph is essential to understanding why you didn’t get a 100 score. The graph shows movement patterns, sleep stages, and any disruptions that might have caused the system to register an early wake-up or missed sleep time. Reviewing it can help identify issues and adjust your habits accordingly.

Placement

For accurate sleep tracking, the Pokemon Go Plus + device needs to be placed next to you on the bed, not on a table or far away. This ensures it can properly detect your movement and sleep patterns throughout the night. If it’s too far, it may miss subtle movements and incorrectly register sleep disruptions or an early wake-up.

Surface movement

If you touched other objects on the table or opened any connected drawers, it might have caused slight vibrations that the Pokemon Go Plus Plus detected as a movement. Even if the device itself didn’t seem to move, these subtle shifts could have affected tracking. Some users notice that if they interact with items near their device before sleeping, it may take longer to start properly tracking or misinterpret sleep stages.

That’s all we have to share for now on this matter! We hope this was helpful, and if you’re still having issues, experimenting with different placements and setups might improve your sleep tracking. Well, keep visiting DigiStatement for more gaming content and guides like this! Also, here are all the latest dessert recipes for Pokémon Sleep.

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