Has the Sleep Score on your Galaxy Watch been weird lately too?

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The Sleep Score is an important metric that you get in Samsung Health. It pulls in data from your Galaxy Watch, or a Galaxy Ring if you have one, and processes it to provide an estimate for your sleep quality. The higher the score, the better your sleep quality.

Lower scores represent the need to make some adjustments, and the app follows up with handy tips to help you sleep better. However, many users are now reporting near perfect Sleep Score results even though they've made no major changes to their sleeping habits.

Your sleep may not be as perfect as it's making it seem​


A Reddit user who has been tracking their Sleep Score on the Galaxy Watch consistently since 2022 was surprised that the score jump up to 99 unexpectedly, even though it has typically been in the 70s and never beyond 94 in all these years. The 99 score wasn't a one-off, they're now getting high 90s scores every single day.

Other users have reported experiencing the same. Some say that they haven't had scores this high ever, others say it's been 99 throughout the entire week, and some have even reported being given a perfect 100 Sleep Score. All of them say they have made little to no changes to their sleeping habits.

It's possible that something has changed on the software side. Perhaps Samsung has tweaked the way Sleep Score is calculated which is why everyone's getting higher scores. It's not device-related either, as a user who wears the Galaxy Ring to bed instead of the Galaxy Watch also saw their scores jump to the 99s despite never cracking the mid-90s previously.

Whatever changes Samsung has made have only been rolled out recently, so perhaps the model needs a bit more time to train and will eventually revert to more accurate scores down the line instead of giving everyone a near perfect sleep score.

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