What is Morse Code?
Morse code is a method of telecommunication used to encode text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots (.) and dashes (-). Invented in the 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail, it revolutionized long-distance communication.
How to Read Morse Code:
- The Dot: The basic unit of time (1 unit long).
- The Dash: Three times the duration of a dot (3 units long).
- Space between parts: Space between dots and dashes in a letter (1 unit).
- Space between letters: Three units long.
- Space between words: Seven units long.
Why Use This Translator?
Our translator follows the International Morse Code standard. It is perfect for creating secret messages for Discord, solving puzzles in games, or simply learning the classic alphabet. This tool works in real-time—as you type in the text box, the translation appears instantly.