Morse Code

Text to Morse code

Morse Code Reference

0
-----
1
.----
2
..---
3
...--
4
....-
5
.....
6
-....
7
--...
8
---..
9
----.
A
.-
B
-...
C
-.-.
D
-..
E
.
F
..-.
G
--.
H
....
I
..
J
.---
K
-.-
L
.-..
M
--
N
-.
O
---
P
.--.
Q
--.-
R
.-.
S
...
T
-
U
..-
V
...-
W
.--
X
-..-
Y
-.--
Z
--..

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Morse code?
Morse code is a method of encoding text using dots (.) and dashes (-). Each letter and number has a unique pattern. It was invented by Samuel Morse in the 1830s for telegraph communication.
What does SOS mean in Morse code?
SOS (... --- ...) is the international distress signal. It was chosen because it is easy to transmit and recognize, not as an acronym. The pattern is distinctive: three dots, three dashes, three dots.
How do I separate letters and words in Morse code?
Letters are separated by spaces, words are separated by forward slashes (/) or longer pauses. For example, "HI" = ".... .." and "HI THERE" = ".... .. / - .... . .-. .".