Morse Code Alphabet | Complete Reference Guide
Complete Morse code alphabet with letters, numbers, punctuation and special codes. Interactive reference guide for learning and quick lookup.
Memory Tips
- ✓Letter Pattern Recognition: E (·) and T (−) are the most common letters and have the shortest codes. As usage frequency decreases, code length generally increases.
- ✓Opposition Method: Notice that some letters are opposites of each other, such as A (·−) and N (−·), which can be memorized in pairs.
- ✓Tree Memorization: View Morse code as a binary tree, with dots (·) branching left and dashes (−) branching right, helping to understand the encoding logic.
- ✓Mnemonic Method: Create a mnemonic for each code, for example S (···) can be remembered as "short short short", H (····) as "four shorts".
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Research shows that practical application is the best way to memorize Morse code. Try using our translation tool to practice a few characters every day.
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