Pink Noise — 10 Hours

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Pink Noise for 10 hours

Pink Noise for 10 hours is ideal for extended sleep, all day background, continuous coverage. Ten hours is the YouTube standard - the duration that dominates ambient sound search queries.

Pink noise loses about 3 decibels per octave as frequency increases — halfway between the brightness of white noise and the depth of brown noise. The result sounds like a gentle waterfall, steady rain, or wind through trees — natural, balanced, and warm. Pink noise has the strongest scientific evidence of any ambient sound. A Northwestern University study found it extends deep sleep (slow-wave sleep) by 25% and improves next-day memory recall, because its frequency profile matches the brain's own sleep oscillation patterns. A systematic review by Capezuti et al. (2022) found that 81.9% of pink noise studies showed positive sleep outcomes, compared to just 33% for white noise. For older adults, pink noise improved memory recall by 3x (Papalambros et al., 2017). Important caveat: Basner et al. (2025, UPenn) found continuous pink noise at 50 dB reduces REM sleep by 18–19 minutes — use a sleep timer.

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10 Hours — when to use

Ten hours is the YouTube standard - the duration that dominates ambient sound search queries. It provides full overnight coverage with morning margin, or all-day continuous background. Same sleep timer recommendation as 8 hours: for sleep, let it fade after 45-90 minutes. For daytime use, 10 hours covers a full workday plus commute with no restarts needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is pink noise?

Balanced noise that loses 3 dB per octave. Sounds like a gentle waterfall or steady rain. Has the strongest scientific evidence of any ambient sound for sleep.

Is pink noise good for sleep?

Yes — pink noise rates 5/5 for sleep on Softly. Pink noise loses about 3 decibels per octave as frequency increases — halfway between the brightness of white noise and the depth of brown noise. The result sounds like a gentle waterfall, steady rain, or wind through trees — natural, balanced, and warm.

How long should I listen to pink noise?

Ten hours is the YouTube standard - the duration that dominates ambient sound search queries. It provides full overnight coverage with morning margin, or all-day continuous background. Same sleep timer recommendation as 8 hours: for sleep, let it fade after 45-90 minutes. For daytime use, 10 hours covers a full workday plus commute with no restarts needed.

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