Calculate how much caffeine is still in your system when you try to sleep.
Values are approximations. Actual caffeine content depends on beans, roast level, and brewing time.
The Half-Life (Halbwertszeit) describes how long it takes for your body to eliminate 50% of the caffeine. For a typical adult, this is about 5 hours, meaning 100mg becomes 50mg after 5h, and 25mg after 10h.
Most people experience sleep disruption above 50mg. Sensitive individuals may need levels below 20-30mg.
The calculator models the concentration of caffeine in your bloodstream using a first-order elimination formula.
The tool identifies how much caffeine remains in your system at your designated bedtime.