Morse Code Quiz & Flashcards
Three ways to test yourself on the full A–Z and 0–9 alphabet: flip through flashcards that show a letter and reveal (and play) its Morse, take a quick 10-question multiple-choice quiz, or sharpen your ear with the audio quiz. Scores and your high score are saved on this device.
Flashcards
Card 1 / 36Why testing beats re-reading
Decades of learning research point to the testing effect: actively recalling an answer cements it far more strongly than passively reviewing a chart. Quizzing yourself — and getting immediate feedback on what you missed — is one of the most efficient ways to lock the Morse alphabet into long-term memory. The flashcards add an audio cue so you start associating each letter with its sound, not just its dots and dashes.
Use the missed-letters review at the end of each quiz to target your weak spots, then come back and beat your high score. Once the alphabet feels automatic, move on to the Koch, listening and instant-recognition trainers to build real copying speed.
Tips
- Say each letter’s rhythm aloud (“di-dah” for A) as you flip.
- Prioritise the letters you miss most — repetition closes the gap fast.
- Switch to the audio quiz as soon as you know the visual patterns.
- Short daily quizzes beat one long cramming session.