Letters

Welcome to the command center for Morse Code letters.
If you’ve ever asked Google things like:

  • “What is the letter H in Morse code?”
  • “How do you separate letters in Morse?”
  • “What letter is a single dot?”

Congratulations. You’ve just landed on the page that answers everything, all in one place.

This is the A–Z Hub:
Every letter. Every pattern. Every rule you actually need.
Short. Sharp. Straight to decoding.

Let’s make you fluent.

What Are the Morse Code Letters?

Morse letters are the alphabet represented by a mix of dots (.) and dashes (-).
Each letter has its own unique pattern that you can identify with just tech-y vibes and a bit of repetition.

Below is the definitive A–Z table.
Click any letter to learn: examples, timing, and exercises.

LetterMorseLearn More
A.-A in Morse Code →
B-…B in Morse Code →
C-.-.C in Morse Code →
D-..D in Morse Code →
E.E in Morse Code →
F..-.F in Morse Code →
G–.G in Morse Code →
H….H in Morse Code →
I..I in Morse Code →
J.—J in Morse Code →
K-.-K in Morse Code →
L.-..L in Morse Code →
MM in Morse Code →
N-.N in Morse Code →
OO in Morse Code →
P.–.P in Morse Code →
Q–.-Q in Morse Code →
R.-.R in Morse Code →
SS in Morse Code →
TT in Morse Code →
U..-U in Morse Code →
V…-V in Morse Code →
W.–W in Morse Code →
X-..-X in Morse Code →
Y-.–Y in Morse Code →
Z–..Z in Morse Code →

Samuel Morse Letters — A Quick Origin Story

Samuel Morse didn’t just invent a code…
He launched the first global digital language.

Why it was genius:

  • Could travel through wires faster than speech
  • Worked in war, sea, forests… literally anywhere
  • Became the foundation of modern communication

Morse Code = the ancestor of texting, Wi-Fi, satellites and everything we swipe today.

How to Write Letters in Morse Code

Rules You’ll Remember in 60 Seconds

Dots vs Dashes

  • Dot = short tap
  • Dash = 3× longer tap

The Golden Timing Formula

ActionTiming
Dot1 time unit
Dash3 time units
Between dots/dashes in the same letter1 unit
Between letters3 units
Between words7 units

This answers:

  • How long is each letter in Morse code?
  • How do you know when a letter ends?
  • How to separate letters in Morse code?

Short vibe:
Inside letters = tight
Between letters = mini pause
Between words = noticeable pause

High-Intent Quick Answers (with Deep Links)

Searchers want fast. We deliver:

What is the letter A in Morse code?

A = .-

What is the letter B in Morse code?

B = -…

What is the letter C in Morse code?

C = -.-.

What is the letter H in Morse code?

H = ….

What is the letter I in Morse code?

I = ..

What is the letter J in Morse code?

J = .—

What is the letter K in Morse code?

K = -.-

What is the letter L in Morse code?

L = .-..

What is the letter M in Morse code?

M = —

What is the letter Q in Morse code?

Q = –.-

What is the letter R in Morse code?

R = .-.

What is the letter T in Morse code?

T = –

The Single Dot Mystery

“In Morse code, what letter represents a single dot?”

Answer:
E = .

Shortest letter. Fastest to send.
A literal speed-hack in communication.

Decode This: What Letter Is -. – ?

Pattern: – . –
The letter is: K

Want to master similar patterns?
→ Check the K page for drills and look-alikes.

Quick Decode Drills

Let’s make your brain click faster:

Try these:

  1. Decode: …
  2. Write letter M
  3. Separate these: .-.-

Small challenge = Big memory boost.

Soon you’ll decode without even thinking.


Practice This in Real Time

Reading is great, but practice locks it in.

  • Translate: text input, Morse code input, or voice input.
  • Learn: patterns with instant feedback while you type.
  • Train: timing and speed (WPM) to decode faster.

Quick drills:

  • Type the letter into the tool and verify the dot/dash output instantly.
  • Paste text with many repeats and “hunt” the pattern in the Morse output.
  • Listen to Morse audio and focus on the rhythm shape (short/long order).