After trying 20 gummies that passed our initial vetting, we think these are the best CBD gummies for sleep. Here’s what our testers said.

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Many people claim that using cannabidiol (CBD) helps them sleep. While more research is needed, some studies do support these claims. When testing multiple CBD gummies ourselves, we experienced varying results.

We started by vetting more than 150 CBD gummies from more than 50 brands — and we continue to vet new options.

We put 20 of them through firsthand testing after they passed initial vetting (we first like to ensure that brands have updated certificates of analysis (COAs) and don’t make misleading health or marketing claims).

Below, you’ll find our picks of the best CBD gummies for sleep — with three expertly vetted and tested by our team.

Researchers say edible CBD products, including gummies, have become popular because they are a discreet way to try CBD for health, and consumers believe that CBD can help with sleep and other health concerns, such as stress, anxiety, and pain.

However, while no studies have looked into how effective CBD gummies are for sleep, there is research on how effective CBD as an ingredient can be.

For instance, a 2024 study found that low doses of CBD may improve sleep quality and that CBD is safe to use for sleep.

The study involved 1,793 adults who used 15 mg of CBD or 5 mg of melatonin. Most participants noticed an improvement in their sleep quality. There wasn’t a significant difference between those who received CBD (with or without other cannabinoids) and those who received melatonin.

A 2023 research review found that CBD could help relieve insomnia. It also noted past research that showed that a combination of CBD and THC could significantly improve sleep.

That said, 2021 research states that long-term CBD use, low CBD doses, and high THC doses can have negative effects on sleep. It also highlights that many studies do not consider the effectiveness of edible CBD, which can take longer to start working but work for longer compared to smoking cannabis.

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CBD type
CBD per gummy
Flavors
broad-spectrum
25 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg
Mixed Berry
full-spectrum
100 mg CBD+CBDV; 5 mg THC+THCV
Tropical
full-spectrum
20 mg, 25 mg, or 50 mg
Berry, Watermelon, Peach
full-spectrum
25 mg
Raspberry Lemonade

We first selected these CBD products based on criteria we think are good indicators of safety, quality, and transparency. We then put gummies through hands-on testing and chose the ones that garnered the most positive feedback on how they affected sleep.

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Our Medical Standards and Insights team has carefully researched and vetted over 11,000 products and services. We fact-check health claims, evaluate ingredients, and look into each brand’s reputation before sharing products and services on Healthline.

To choose the products on this page, we considered all the CBD gummies that passed our vetting process. Then, we personally tested some of them to narrow down our list even further. Read more about how we test CBD products.

If you’re looking for something other than a gummy, we’ve also rounded up other CBD oils and capsules that have proved beneficial for sleep.

If you’ve shopped around, you might have noticed that many CBD gummies for sleep contain melatonin.

While melatonin can promote restful sleep, we’ve chosen not to include CBD gummies with melatonin. This is partly because there’s little research on how CBD interacts with melatonin — in other words, it’s not clear whether it’s safe to use CBD and melatonin together.

Melatonin is a hormone our bodies naturally produce that prepares us to sleep. It’s also available as a dietary supplement, which people often use as a sleep aid. However, as a supplement, melatonin is not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Four gummies stand out in our testing for restful sleep: Cornbread Hemp (best organic), Aspen Green (high potency), and CBDfx (great for a low-sugar option). We also rate Joy Organics as a good option for easing anxiety before sleep, although we have not tested this product yet.

Researchers have not identified a specific dosage of CBD that’s best for sleep. It’s helpful to experiment with CBD until you find a dosage that works for you. Try starting with a low dose — 5 mg to 20 mg, for example — and gradually increasing it if necessary.

Full-spectrum CBD might be best for sleeping, though more research is necessary to explore this. Full-spectrum CBD products contain more than just CBD. They also contain small amounts of other cannabinoids, such as cannabigerol (CBG), cannabinol (CBN), and THC — all of which may have a variety of health benefits.

Aspen Green and Cornbread Hemp are our full-spectrum gummy picks for sleep.

On the other hand, a 2024 study found that 15 mg of CBD isolate seemed to work for sleep just as well as CBD with additions of CBN and cannabichromene (CBC), suggesting that CBD isolate may also help you sleep better. Soul CBD is our pick if you want to stick to pure CBD.

According to customer reviews, Joy Organics CBD gummies strike a good balance between reducing anxiety and promoting sleep. Learn about our top CBD gummies for anxiety.

It may not be appropriate to take sleep gummies every night. Research has shown that long-term use of CBD gummies can make sleep problems worse. There is also not enough evidence to support the safety of long-term melatonin use, which is a common ingredient in sleep gummies.

CBD is commonly used to improve sleep quality. So far, research even suggests that it could help soothe sleeplessness.

The CBD gummies in this article were selected for their quality, safety, and transparency. But it’s still important to seek medical advice before using CBD. If you have persistent insomnia that doesn’t respond to lifestyle changes, consider speaking with a healthcare professional.

Healthline has sole editorial control over this article. Potential uses for the products listed here are not health claims made by the manufacturers. The information in this article is intended to be general in nature. It’s not intended to be a substitute for medical advice from a healthcare professional. Healthline encourages you to make any treatment decisions with your healthcare professional.

Is CBD legal? The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the legal definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act. This made some hemp-derived CBD products with less than 0.3% THC legal at the federal level. However, CBD products containing more than 0.3% THC still fall under the legal definition of marijuana, making them illegal at the federal level. Some states have legalized CBD, so be sure to check state laws, especially when traveling. Also, keep in mind that the FDA has not approved nonprescription CBD products, and some products may be inaccurately labeled.