Lessons 6 / 8

Q, F, H, V: Completing the Alphabet

Learn the final 4 letters to complete your alphabet! Including V for Victory.

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📖Learn the Characters

Click on each card to hear the sound. A dot (·) is a short beep, a dash (−) is three times longer.

Q
−−·−

The letter Q is dash-dash-dot-dash (−−·−). Heavy on dashes.

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F
··−·

The letter F is dot-dot-dash-dot (··−·). Notice the dash in the middle.

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H
····

The letter H is four dots (····). The only letter with four identical elements!

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V
···−

The letter V is dot-dot-dot-dash (···−). Famous from Beethoven's 5th Symphony!

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💡 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:

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⌨️Typing Practice

Type the Morse code for the letter shown. Use . for dot and - for dash.

Type the Morse code for:

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Quick Quiz

Test your knowledge! Answer these questions to complete the lesson.

What is the Morse code for Q?

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