Steve is hiding in a closet he saw...Can't sleep Steve(you): he is closing his mouth Can't Sleep: it's past your bed time, time to get the fuck out of closet!~
Intro You may not be able to sleep in Minecraft because hostile mobs are within 8 blocks horizontally or 5 blocks vertically, or because of a bug that can be fixed by using a different sleeping item, restarting the game, or clearing the area around your bed. If the problem persists, you might also be able to use the command /gamerule doInsomnia false to disable phantom spawns, which could be causing a related issue.
Check for monsters
1. Check your surroundings:
The most common reason for not being able to sleep is a hostile mob (like a zombie or skeleton) being too close.
2. Clear the area:
Mobs can detect players and their beds within a 8x8x5 block (X, Y, Z) area around the bed. Use torches or other light sources to prevent mobs from spawning nearby.
Try other sleeping items
Sleeping Bag or Hammock:
If available in your game version or through a mod, try using a sleeping bag or hammock instead of a bed.
Try a different location:
Move your bed to a completely different location, preferably in a well-lit area or a 3x3x3 empty space hanging in the air, to rule out any pathfinding issues with mobs.
Restart the game
A bug might be preventing you from sleeping, so restarting your Minecraft client can sometimes resolve the issue.
Address phantom spawns
Insomnia mechanic: Phantoms can spawn if you haven't slept or died in three in-game days.
Disable with commands: If you have cheats enabled, you can use the command /gamerule doInsomnia false to stop phantoms from spawning entirely.
Consider a creepypasta mod
If you've tried the above and are still experiencing an inability to sleep, it's possible you're experiencing an in-game creepypasta event or bug from a modpack. Some creepypastas involve special entities that prevent sleep.
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