Morse Code Practice

Practice Morse code with reading questions, listening questions, and a tap-and-hold key that plays sound while you enter dots and dashes.

Tap-and-hold keyRead or listenLive sound feedback

Practice Trainer

Answer ten quick questions and build recognition speed.

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Score: 0/10 Streak: 0

Morse Key Practice

Press, hear the tone, and build your own Morse message.

Mouse · Touch · Space

What to Practice First

E and TStart with the shortest patterns: one dot and one dash.
I and MThen compare two dots with two dashes so the rhythm contrast is clear.
A and NThese opposite patterns help you stop counting and start recognizing shape.
S and OUse these before trying SOS so the distress rhythm makes sense.

How Practice Works

Read mode shows a Morse pattern and asks for the matching character. Listen mode plays the sound first. Key practice lets you enter dots and dashes by timing each press.

Training Tip

Use the key trainer slowly at first. A short press becomes a dot, a longer press becomes a dash, and the decoded text updates as your spacing improves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I practice on mobile?

Yes. The answer buttons and controls are sized for phone screens.

What happens after ten questions?

The progress bar completes. Press Reset to start another round.

Can I tap Morse code myself?

Yes. Use Morse Key Practice to press or hold the key, hear the tone, and see the decoded text update.

Should I use read mode or listen mode?

Use both. Read mode builds symbol familiarity, while listen mode builds real recognition.