Sometimes, washing and drying your sheets with other clothing items can also cause them to bunch and twist up.

Try to wash only sheets as well. Adding socks, shorts, shirts, and other types of clothing can cause your sheets to bunch up in the washing machine and dryer.

Taking the time to fluff out your sheets before you dry them is probably the best way to prevent wrinkles.

You can also take the sheets out of the dryer while they’re still slightly damp and lay them flat on your bed so they finish drying without wrinkles forming.

Your sheets may dry faster if you hang them up in a sunny and breezy location.

“Wrinkle-free” or “wrinkle-resistant” sheets can sometimes be less comfortable than other sheets and may be treated with a resin that can sometimes cause skin rashes. [7] X Research source

You don’t need to saturate the sheets. Just a gentle misting will help loosen the fibers.