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Luke Matthews & Sophie McCoid

We've all been changing the bed wrong and making the same duvet mistake

There's nothing better than snuggling down into freshly changed bed sheets, but it's a task most of us hate doing .

There are many different methods, but all of them can take a long time and it's very easy to get yourself in a tangle.

But there may be a far easier way of getting the job done after the experts at Yorkshire Linens shared their technique which promises to complete the task in as little as 60 seconds - reports Mirror Online.

They perfected the 'roll and stuff' method back in 2013, and others have sworn by the system ever since.

This is how you do it.

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It's called the 'roll and stuff' method

To start, lay your empty duvet cover flat on the bed.

Place your duvet on top and roll it up towards the opening of the duvet cover, which is still flat on the bed, until you have a cylinder shape.

Place the rolled up duvet into the opening of the cover, which may be easiest to do one side at a time.

Once it's inside, grab the two corners closest to you and put them inside the corners of the duvet at the same end.

Then hold the corners from the outside, give it a vigorous shake and the duvet should unroll inside the cover and drop into position perfectly.

Flap it about to make sure each side fits snuggly, do up the buttons and it's done.

And once you've mastered that, you can move on to finally perfecting the tricky technique to folding fitted bed sheets.

You can see it here.

TikTok user Bubltea1 shared a video to show how it's done, gaining more than 400,000 views as people wondered why they never knew the simple hack before.

The method leaves her with a neat, flat rectangle - leading to others suspecting she may even be a wizard after years of simply throwing it into a cupboard and hoping for the best.

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