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Fallout 4: How to Wait to Pass the Time

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Fallout 4: How to Wait to Pass the Time

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Feb 23, 2026, 5:01 AM EST

Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from turn-based RPGs to life sims, 4X, horror, and more. Marc has spent over 2,200 hours on Destiny 2, all while leaving his Steam game backlog to grow ever bigger.

Time flows exactly how you think it does in Fallout 4, and while it’s normally a non-issue, you may need to be in certain in-game time windows if you want to make progress with certain quests (or if you just want to skip the days/nights away). Thankfully, like in Bethesda’s other RPGs, players can skip time in Fallout 4 whenever they want, provided they aren’t getting mauled or shot at, and that there’s an actual resting place nearby.

Waiting in Fallout 4 is a handy feature that lets players pass the in-game time. Doing it is fairly easy, but if you’re coming from a different Bethesda game, there’s one key difference you need to keep in mind.

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How to Wait in Fallout 4

Fallout 4 Waiting on Chair
Fallout 4 Sitting on Chair
Image via GameRant; Source: Bethesda

In order to skip or pass the time in Fallout 4, you need to find some place to sit on, whether it’s a chair or anything chair-like. Once you find some place to sit down, a prompt will appear on your screen. Press that, and you’ll be able to select how many hours you can skip in-game.

Alternatively, you can also find and use beds. This is much better than just sitting somewhere, because resting on a bed will give you the Well-Rested perk.

Sleeping on a bed will also restore your health, making it a great way to heal up without using any valuable items. Interestingly, you won’t take damage from Hunger/Thirst when sleeping in Survival mode.

How to Get The Well-Rested Perk in Fallout 4

FO4 Well Rested Perk Icon
Fallout 4 Well Rested Buff Icon
Image via GameRant; Source: Bethesda

You can get the Well-Rested buff by sleeping on any bed for at least one hour. This will increase the XP you gain from any source by 10%, and it’ll last for eight in-game hours. However, there are some important things you need to know about how this works:

  • You can only get the Well-Rested perk by sleeping on beds that you own or have rented (this includes sleeping bags).
  • If you’re playing on Survival mode, you need to sleep for at least seven hours on an owned/rented bed. You can’t use sleeping bags to get the Well-Rested perk because of the limit on how long you can sleep on them.

    • Well-Rested will also give you a bonus to your AGI and END when playing on Survival mode.
  • If you have a romantic relationship with an FO4 companion, you can sleep on the same bed as them. This will turn Well-Rested into Lover’s Embrace, which will increase the XP bonus to 15%.
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