Online tool
Morse Code Chart
Use a visual Morse code chart for letters, numbers, and symbols, then jump straight into the morse code translator to convert or decode what you found.
Reference page
A chart page should behave like a quick lookup table.
Users on a Morse code chart page usually want a fast reference for letters, numbers, and maybe punctuation. They do not want to dig through long abstract copy before reaching the chart, so the chart stays close to the top and the supporting content stays practical.
This page also links naturally back into the translator, because chart and translator intent are adjacent: people often look up one symbol and then immediately want to convert a word or sentence.
Fast alphabet lookup
Find letters and numbers quickly without opening separate pages or modal panels.
Translator next to reference
Use the chart and the translator together so lookup and conversion happen in one flow.
Useful for memorization
The chart helps learners notice recurring dot-dash patterns across the alphabet.
Practical verification
Cross-check signals when decoding Morse code to text or encoding text into Morse.
Reference value
Why a dedicated Morse code chart page still matters
A chart page works as a lightweight study aid, a printable-style reference, and a strong internal linking hub for the rest of the site. It supports both informational and practical search intent.
Morse code translator reference
| 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 | --.. | 1 | .---- | 2 | ..--- |
| 3 | ...-- | 4 | ....- | 5 | ..... | 6 | -.... |
| 7 | --... | 8 | ---.. | 9 | ----. | 0 | ----- |
How to use the chart
Use the chart for fast lookup and validation
1. Find the character you need
Scan the table for the letter or number you want to encode or decode.
2. Compare the pattern against your input
Use the displayed dots and dashes to verify the sequence visually.
3. Open the translator for full phrases
Once you confirm a single symbol, use the translator for full words and sentences.
FAQ
Morse code chart FAQ
What is a Morse code chart?
A Morse code chart is a reference table that shows each letter, number, or symbol next to its Morse pattern of dots and dashes.
Does this chart include numbers?
Yes. The page includes letters and numbers so it can be used as a practical quick reference.
Can I use the chart to decode Morse code?
Yes. Many users compare a symbol from the chart to an incoming Morse sequence when they are unsure of a letter.
Should I use the chart or the translator?
Use the chart for single-symbol lookup and the translator for full messages or faster workflow.