Learn • Memorize • Practice
Learn Morse Code
Use the clean reference pages for alphabet, numbers, punctuation, and words, then practice instantly in the translator.
Letters: spaces Words: “/” Example: HELLO → .... . .-.. .-.. ---
Reference pages
Bookmark these — they’re built to be clean and fast.
Want real-world practice? Try the phrases section (SOS, HELP, MAYDAY, and more).
Fast start (the 8 symbols to learn first)
Don’t memorize the whole alphabet at once. Start with the simplest patterns, then expand outward.
Tip: practice these inside the translator: E T A N • SOS • IM SAFE
A simple practice plan (5 minutes)
- Pick 3–5 letters from the alphabet page.
- Type them as a word in the translator (example: E T A N).
- Copy the Morse output and try to read it back without looking.
- Repeat daily — short sessions beat long sessions.
FAQ
How are letters and words separated?
Letters are separated by spaces. Words are separated with “/”.
Should I learn by sound or by sight?
Both help, but rhythm (sound patterns) tends to stick faster than counting dots and dashes.
What should I learn first?
Start with simple ones: E, T, then A, N, I, M. Then expand into S and O.