Q, F, H, V: Completing the Alphabet
Learn the final 4 letters to complete your alphabet! Including V for Victory.
Learn the Characters
Click on each card to hear the sound. A dot (·) is a short beep, a dash (−) is three times longer.
The letter Q is dash-dash-dot-dash (−−·−). Heavy on dashes.
The letter F is dot-dot-dash-dot (··−·). Notice the dash in the middle.
The letter H is four dots (····). The only letter with four identical elements!
The letter V is dot-dot-dot-dash (···−). Famous from Beethoven's 5th Symphony!
💡 Final Letters
• H is unique: H (····) is the only letter with four identical elements.
• V for Victory: V (···−) was used in WWII as a victory signal.
• Beethoven's 5th: The opening of the symphony matches the V pattern!
• Q is heavy: Q (−−·−) has three dashes.
🎉 Congratulations!
After completing this lesson, you'll know all 26 letters of the alphabet in Morse code!
Listening Practice
Listen to the Morse code and identify which letter you hear. This trains your ear to recognize the patterns.
Listen and identify the letter:
Typing Practice
Type the Morse code for the letter shown. Use . for dot and - for dash.
Type the Morse code for:
Quick Quiz
Test your knowledge! Answer these questions to complete the lesson.
What is the Morse code for Q?