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Napflix wants to bore you to sleep with dull videos

This new channel could be a real sleeper hit.

Overcaffeinated Spanish insomniacs have a new tool to help them drift off on their siestas – Napflix.

Enterprising sleep buffs Víctor de Tena and Francesc Bonet dreamed up the free online channel, which streams dull content that lulls viewers to slumber-land.

“We all know the feeling of insomnia. Your body wants to sleep but your mind is still awake and active. So how can we steady up our mind?” the creators said on the channel, which was launched this week, The Local reported.

“Napflix is a video platform where you can find the most silent and sleepy content selection to relax your brain and easily fall asleep,” they said.

The supposedly mind-numbing content includes a Yale physics professor lecturing about Einstein.

Science buffs who might find that too stimulating can also tune in to chickens turning on a rotisserie.

The clips include the Russian Kirov Ballet company performing “Swan Lake” and conductor Andre Rien leading a symphony orchestra in Sydney.

Tena and Bonet are likely no baseball fans — since they include an entire game in the offerings.

But they also feature the 1992 Tour de France, a ski-jumping competition, this year’s Pétanque du PPF Tour semifinal – a game similar to bocce – and the 2013 World Chess Championship match in Chennai.

Last year’s “Code Name K.O.Z,” the worst-rated movie in IMDb’s history, also is on tap to send eyelids fluttering.

Napflix also streams a 10-hour stopwatch that counts down minutes, falling rain, waves lapping on a beach, a crackling fireplace and a burning candle.

“We’re taking siesta to the next level,” De Tena said.