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What Are Micro Dreaming Games? The Bedtime Trick People With Insomnia Are Trying

What Are Micro Dreaming Games? The Bedtime Trick People With Insomnia Are Trying
“Micro dreaming games" are trending on social media, with many claiming they help anxious minds and people with insomnia fall asleep faster. The idea is gaining popularity largely because of how simple it sounds.
For anyone who has spent hours staring at the ceiling, caught in a loop of overthinking and unable to drift off, this ‘mental game’ promises an easy way to quiet the mind and ease into sleep.
But what exactly is this trick? Is it just another viral fad, or is there real science behind it? Here’s a closer look at the trend.
The Science Behind ‘Micro-Dreaming’
The term “micro dreaming" is not an official medical or scientific label. However, it loosely refers to what sleep researchers call the hypnagogic state—the brief phase between wakefulness and sleep.
During this stage, the brain begins to produce fleeting images, disconnected thoughts and dream-like fragments. These are often described as “micro-dreams", or short bursts of imagery that appear just before you drift off.
Sleep research suggests that this transition phase plays a crucial role in how quickly we fall asleep. The more easily the brain can slip into this dream-like mode, the smoother the journey into sleep becomes.
While “micro dreaming games" is more of a popular term than a scientific one, the concept behind it is grounded in sleep research.
Experts have long noted that imagery-based distraction can help reduce the time it takes to fall asleep. The hypnagogic state itself is a well-documented part of the sleep cycle, and structured mental techniques like cognitive shuffling are designed to support this transition.
Cognitive Shuffling Is The Real Technique
What many are calling “micro dreaming games" is actually rooted in a scientifically studied technique known as cognitive shuffling, developed by cognitive scientist Luc P Beaudoin.
The idea is simple but effective. Instead of letting your thoughts spiral into stress or overthinking, you gently guide your mind toward random, neutral imagery.
For instance, you might pick a word like “LIGHT" and mentally associate each letter with an unrelated object. Your mind may move from a leaf to ice, then to a guitar, a house, and finally a train. The goal is not to create a story, but to keep the images disconnected and emotionally neutral.
This randomness mirrors how the brain naturally behaves as it prepares for sleep, shifting between unrelated thoughts rather than following a logical pattern.
Why It May Help With Insomnia
One of the biggest barriers to sleep is an overactive mind. Thoughts about work, relationships or the next day often keep the brain alert when it should be slowing down.
Cognitive shuffling works by interrupting these thought loops. As the brain focuses on harmless, scattered imagery, it has less space for worry or rumination. Over time, this can help the mind settle into a calmer, more relaxed state.
By mimicking the brain’s natural pre-sleep behaviour, the technique may make it easier to drift into sleep without force or frustration.
Should You Try It?
What makes this technique appealing is its simplicity. It doesn’t require any medication, tools or special training—just a slight shift in how you direct your thoughts at bedtime.
For those dealing with occasional sleeplessness or racing thoughts, it can be a useful and low-risk method to try.
However, it’s important to note that this is not a cure for chronic insomnia. Clinically proven treatments such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) remain the most effective long-term solution.
But what exactly is this trick? Is it just another viral fad, or is there real science behind it? Here’s a closer look at the trend.
The Science Behind ‘Micro-Dreaming’
The term “micro dreaming” is not an official medical or scientific label. However, it loosely refers to what sleep researchers call the hypnagogic state—the brief phase between wakefulness and sleep.
During this stage, the brain begins to produce fleeting images, disconnected thoughts and dream-like fragments. These are often described as “micro-dreams”, or short bursts of imagery that appear just before you drift off.
Sleep research suggests that this transition phase plays a crucial role in how quickly we fall asleep. The more easily the brain can slip into this dream-like mode, the smoother the journey into sleep becomes.
While “micro dreaming games” is more of a popular term than a scientific one, the concept behind it is grounded in sleep research.
Experts have long noted that imagery-based distraction can help reduce the time it takes to fall asleep. The hypnagogic state itself is a well-documented part of the sleep cycle, and structured mental techniques like cognitive shuffling are designed to support this transition.
Cognitive Shuffling Is The Real Technique
What many are calling “micro dreaming games” is actually rooted in a scientifically studied technique known as cognitive shuffling, developed by cognitive scientist Luc P Beaudoin.
The idea is simple but effective. Instead of letting your thoughts spiral into stress or overthinking, you gently guide your mind toward random, neutral imagery.
For instance, you might pick a word like “LIGHT” and mentally associate each letter with an unrelated object. Your mind may move from a leaf to ice, then to a guitar, a house, and finally a train. The goal is not to create a story, but to keep the images disconnected and emotionally neutral.
This randomness mirrors how the brain naturally behaves as it prepares for sleep, shifting between unrelated thoughts rather than following a logical pattern.
Why It May Help With Insomnia
One of the biggest barriers to sleep is an overactive mind. Thoughts about work, relationships or the next day often keep the brain alert when it should be slowing down.
Cognitive shuffling works by interrupting these thought loops. As the brain focuses on harmless, scattered imagery, it has less space for worry or rumination. Over time, this can help the mind settle into a calmer, more relaxed state.
By mimicking the brain’s natural pre-sleep behaviour, the technique may make it easier to drift into sleep without force or frustration.
Should You Try It?
What makes this technique appealing is its simplicity. It doesn’t require any medication, tools or special training—just a slight shift in how you direct your thoughts at bedtime.
For those dealing with occasional sleeplessness or racing thoughts, it can be a useful and low-risk method to try.
However, it’s important to note that this is not a cure for chronic insomnia. Clinically proven treatments such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) remain the most effective long-term solution.
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