
Morse CodeAlphabet
Use this Morse code alphabet chart to look up letters A-Z, numbers 0-9, and key punctuation, then apply clear spacing rules in the full translator.
Quick Lookup
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Morse Code
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Morse Code Alphabet Chart: Letters A-Z, Numbers 0-9, and Key Symbols
Browse International Morse patterns and click any tile to copy. Use filters to focus on letters, numbers, or punctuation.
Letters A-Z (International Morse)
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Numbers 0-9 (International Morse)
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Punctuation and Key Symbols (Copy-ready)
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Quick Shortcuts for Common Lookups
Many people search one-character answers like "A in Morse code" or "S in Morse code." Use these quick cards first, then verify full words in the translator.
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Timing and Spacing Rules
Most decoding mistakes come from boundary errors, not letter patterns. Apply these Morse code spacing rules consistently for cleaner decoding.
- A dot is one time unit, and a dash equals three dot units.
- The gap inside one letter is one unit.
- The gap between letters is three units.
- The gap between words is seven units.
- For typed Morse, use spaces between letters and " / " between words.
How to Use This Chart with the Translator
Use this Morse code alphabet chart for fast character lookup, then use the translator for full phrase conversion.
- Character workflow: look up one letter, number, or symbol here, then copy the pattern.
- Phrase workflow: convert full text in the translator, then verify each character against this chart.
- Final check: keep spacing clean before sharing or decoding longer Morse strings.
Reference Sources
This page follows International Morse conventions. Use these references if you want official definitions or broader historical background.
Translate Text with the Morse Code Alphabet
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Morse Code Alphabet FAQ
This page follows International Morse code, which is the modern global standard. American Morse is a historical system with different character patterns.
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