If you can't function without your morning cup, you're not alone. Millions of people rely on caffeine every day to feel alert and stay focused. But how much is actually okay and when does it start working against you?
Be.Well
16 Jul, 2026

If you can't function without your morning cup, you're not alone. Millions of people rely on caffeine every day to feel alert and stay focused. But how much is actually okay and when does it start working against you?
For most adults, more than 4 cups of coffee a day starts tipping into overload territory. Keep in mind that caffeine levels vary depending on how the coffee is brewed; a strong French press hits differently than an instant cup.
A cup or two a day is perfectly fine for most people. But too much can bring on some unwanted side effects:
If you're pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding, it's best to keep caffeine under 200mg a day, roughly one 360ml cup of coffee.
Your daily cup of coffee is nothing to worry about, and it even comes with some health perks.
However, if you notice side effects, don't quit cold turkey; cutting down gradually will help you avoid withdrawal symptoms like headaches and fatigue.