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42% of Americans Play Mobile Games…In Bed
More people are playing mobile games than getting intimate in bed, according to a new study on Americans bedtime habits.

Everyone knows beds are meant for sleeping, but that’s hardly the only thing people are using it for. According to a new Bedtime Survey of 1,000 Americans released by Fort Mason Games, 92% of U.S. residents say they do something other than sleep in bed.
Here’s what they found
- MORE PEOPLE ARE PLAYING MOBILE GAMES THAN GETTING INTIMATE. That’s right, 42% of people say they play mobile games in bed but just 39% say they get intimate. 35% of Americans spend more than 15 minutes playing mobile games in bed every night.
- PIZZA, SELFIES, GAMING, OH MY. People do a lot of interesting things in bed. 35% take selfies, 29% pay bills, pay bills, 33% clip their toenails and a whopping 61% eat pizza. Like mobile gaming, there are many things that can be done lying down and the bed is the perfect place to do it.
- WINNING PRIZES IMPROVES PEOPLE’S MOODS. Given that 72% of Americans say winning a prize while playing a mobile game improves their mood and 58% say mobile games relieve stress, playing Confetti Casino in bed is a no-brainer. In fact, 26% of people explicitly say mobile games relax them.
- IT’S NOT ALL WACKY STUFF. People do boring stuff in bed too. 60% watch TV, 57% are on social media, and 48% read. Since 33% of people report tossing and turning for an hour before nodding off, that certainly leaves a lot of time for other activities.
For more on American’s bedroom gaming habits please check out the handy infographic.
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