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Morse Code Chart — Printable Reference Sheet

A complete, print-ready Morse code chart covering every letter, number, and common punctuation mark in the International standard. Use it as a desk reference, a classroom handout, or a quick lookup while you decode. Press Print this chart for a clean black-on-white layout, or choose "Save as PDF" in the print dialog to keep a copy.

Reading the chart

Each entry pairs a character with its Morse pattern: a period is a dot (a short signal) and a hyphen is a dash (three times as long). When you send the code, leave a one-unit gap between elements, a three-unit gap between letters, and a seven-unit gap between words. To hear any of these patterns played aloud, open the interactive alphabet and click a letter, or paste a message into the main translator.

Frequently asked questions

How do I print this Morse code chart?

Click the "Print this chart" button, or use your browser's print command (Ctrl/Cmd+P). The page switches to a clean black-on-white layout that fits a single sheet of paper. To save a PDF, choose "Save as PDF" as the printer destination.

Does the chart include numbers and punctuation?

Yes. It covers all 26 letters, the digits 0–9, and the common punctuation marks defined in the International Morse standard, including period, comma, question mark, and the at sign.

Can I use this chart to learn Morse code?

A chart is a great quick reference, but the fastest way to learn is by ear. Use the chart to look up a pattern, then practise hearing it on the alphabet page or in the main translator.

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