Digits

Morse Code Numbers

Numbers in International Morse Code use five-symbol patterns. Copy or play each digit below, then use the translator for full messages with mixed letters and numbers.

0 to 9

Every digit in Morse code.

NumberMorse CodePronunciationNATO wordPlayCopy
0 ----- dah dah dah dah dah
1 .---- di dah dah dah dah
2 ..--- di di dah dah dah
3 ...-- di di di dah dah
4 ....- di di di di dah
5 ..... di di di di dit
6 -.... dah di di di dit
7 --... dah dah di di dit
8 ---.. dah dah dah di dit
9 ----. dah dah dah dah dit
Examples

Common numeric examples.

143

.---- ....- ...--

911

----. .---- .----

2026

..--- ----- ..--- -....

73

--... ...--
Pattern

Number patterns are easy to scan once you see the shape.

The digits 1 through 5 gradually add dots from left to right. The digits 6 through 0 gradually add dashes until zero becomes five dashes.

When writing a number inside a longer message, keep spaces between each Morse character. Use a slash only when you need a word or group break.

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FAQ

Number questions.

How do Morse code numbers work?

Each digit has its own five-symbol Morse pattern made from dots and dashes.

Is 0 in Morse code five dashes?

Yes. Zero is written as five dashes: -----.

Can I combine numbers with words?

Yes. Separate each character with a space and use a slash between words or groups when needed.