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Morse Code Speed Tapping Game – Online Decode & Type Race

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Morse Code Speed Tapping Game

Online Decode & Type Race – Tap dots & dashes to match the target

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Timer
0
Score
x1
Combo
0
LPM
0
Best Combo
Signal
A
.-
Race Complete!

LetterMorseLetterMorseLetterMorseDigitMorse
A.-J.---S...1.----
B-...K-.-T-2..---
C-.-.L.-..U..-3...--
D-..M--V...-4....-
E.N-.W.--5.....
F..-.O---X-..-6-....
G--.P.--.Y-.--7--...
H....Q--.-Z--..8---..
I..R.-.9----.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Morse code is a character encoding system that represents letters and numbers using sequences of two signal durations: dots (short signals) and dashes (long signals). Invented by Samuel Morse in the 1830s, it was widely used for telegraph communication. Each letter has a unique dot-dash pattern – for example, "A" is ".-", "E" is ".", and "SOS" is "... --- ...".

A target letter or word appears on screen. Your job is to tap the correct Morse code sequence using the DOT (.) and DASH (-) buttons – or your keyboard's . and - keys. The game automatically checks your input and gives instant feedback. In Practice Mode, take your time learning. In Speed Race Mode, you have 60 seconds to decode as many characters as possible while building combo streaks for bonus points!

The fastest Morse code operators can reach speeds of 40-60 WPM (words per minute). The world record for Morse code copying is around 75 WPM. In this game, we measure LPM (Letters Per Minute) – divide by 5 to estimate your WPM. Beginners typically start at 5-10 LPM, while intermediate players achieve 20-40 LPM.

  • Learn the patterns by sound – associate each letter with its rhythm (e.g., "A" sounds like "dit-dah").
  • Start with common letters – E (.), T (-), A (.-), N (-.), I (..) are the most frequent.
  • Practice daily – even 5-10 minutes of tapping improves muscle memory.
  • Use keyboard shortcuts – the "." and "-" keys are faster than clicking buttons.
  • Build combo streaks – in Speed Race mode, combos multiply your score significantly.

Absolutely! The large DOT and DASH buttons are designed with mobile-first touch targets (90px+ tap area). The responsive layout adapts perfectly to phones and tablets. On mobile, simply tap the buttons rapidly – no keyboard needed. Ideal for practicing Morse code on the go!

Morse code remains valuable for amateur radio operators, emergency signaling (SOS), accessibility for people with limited mobility, and as a cognitive exercise that improves pattern recognition, concentration, and fine motor skills. It's also just plain fun – a secret language that few people know!

Yes! Your best combo streak and highest race score are saved locally in your browser using localStorage. They persist between sessions so you can track improvement over time. Clear your browser data to reset all saved stats.