At Sign in Morse Code
The at sign in Morse code is .--.-. Use it for email-like text, contact examples, and username-style strings.
Direct answer
At signThe at sign in Morse code is .--.-. Use it for email-like text, contact examples, and username-style strings.
Plain text
@
Morse
.--.-.
Rhythm
di-dah-dah-di-dah-dit
Quick breakdown
@ maps to .--.-..
At sign Morse breakdown
The at sign is punctuation. It has its own supported Morse pattern and should be separated from surrounding letters.
Character-level breakdown
@
.--.-.
@ maps to .--.-..
Using the at sign in Morse
Use the exact pattern, then check the spacing before copying it into another app or permanent design.
Email-like text
The @ symbol can appear inside address-style text, but full email addresses may include unsupported characters depending on the domain.
Contact examples
Use it for short examples such as NAME@SITE or A@B when the symbol itself matters.
Decoding notes
Keep .--.-. as one separated punctuation group so it decodes back to @.
At sign examples
These examples keep the pattern in useful message contexts.
NAME@SITE
NAME@SITE
-. .- -- . .--.-. ... .. - .
A compact address-style example using only supported letters and @.
A@B
A@B
.- .--.-. -...
A short copy test for the symbol.
CALL @ HOME
CALL @ HOME
-.-. .- .-.. .-.. / .--.-. / .... --- -- .
A readable phrase with visible word breaks around the symbol.
Common mistakes
Check these details before copying the result into a message, worksheet, gift, or practice drill.
Leaving no separator
Put a gap before and after .--.-. so it does not merge with adjacent letter patterns.
Encoding a full email without checking
Dots, hyphens, and underscores are supported, but always test the complete address before sharing it.
Confusing at sign with A
The letter A uses .-; the at sign is longer: .--.-.
At Sign in Morse Code FAQ
Quick answers for spacing, supported characters, and decoding pasted Morse.
What is the at sign in Morse code?>
The at sign in Morse code is .--.-.
Can Morse code encode email addresses?>
It can encode supported letters, numbers, periods, hyphens, underscores, and the @ sign, but you should test the whole address before using it.
Is @ in the same punctuation chart as question mark?>
Yes. Both are supported punctuation marks in the MorseWords punctuation reference.
Why does my at sign not decode?>
The at sign pattern must stay as one separated group. Lost spaces can merge it into surrounding letters.




