Numbers 0-9: Complete Digital Set
Learn all 10 digits! Numbers follow a beautiful symmetrical pattern.
Learn the Characters
Click on each card to hear the sound. A dot (·) is a short beep, a dash (−) is three times longer.
Number 1 is dot-dash-dash-dash-dash (·−−−−). One dot, four dashes.
Number 2 is dot-dot-dash-dash-dash (··−−−). Two dots, three dashes.
Number 3 is dot-dot-dot-dash-dash (···−−). Three dots, two dashes.
Number 4 is dot-dot-dot-dot-dash (····−). Four dots, one dash.
Number 5 is five dots (·····). All dots!
Number 6 is dash-dot-dot-dot-dot (−····). One dash, four dots.
Number 7 is dash-dash-dot-dot-dot (−−···). Two dashes, three dots.
Number 8 is dash-dash-dash-dot-dot (−−−··). Three dashes, two dots.
Number 9 is dash-dash-dash-dash-dot (−−−−·). Four dashes, one dot.
Number 0 is five dashes (−−−−−). All dashes!
💡 The Beautiful Pattern
• Numbers in Morse code follow a perfect symmetrical pattern. All numbers have exactly 5 symbols.
• 1-5: Dots replace dashes from left (1 has 1 dot, 5 has 5 dots)
• 6-0: Dashes replace dots from left (6 has 1 dash, 0 has 5 dashes)
• 1 and 6 are mirrors, 2 and 7 are mirrors, etc.!
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 1?