Numbers · 0–9
1 in Morse code
Standard Morse code for 1. Copy it, hear it, or practice with real examples.
The digit rule
One dit, then four dahs.
Digits 1–5 are N dits then (5−N) dahs; 6–0 mirror that with leading dahs. Once you see the rule, all ten digits cost no extra memorisation effort.
Practice examples
Click any example to practice instantly.
Tip: stop “counting” dots/dashes. With repetition, you recognize patterns as shapes/rhythm.
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FAQ
How do I separate letters and words?
Letters are separated by spaces. Words are separated by /. Example: HELLO → .... . .-.. .-.. ---.
Can I practice 1 in the translator?
Yes — open the translator with 1 prefilled.