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Exclamation Mark in Morse Code

The exclamation mark in MorseWords is -.-.--. Use it when your source text includes ! and you want Morse output that matches this supported punctuation map.

Direct answer

Exclamation mark

The exclamation mark in MorseWords is -.-.--. Use it when your source text includes ! and you want Morse output that matches this supported punctuation map.

Plain text

!

Morse

-.-.--

Rhythm

dah-di-dah-di-dah-dah

Quick breakdown

!-.-.--

! maps to -.-.--.

Breakdown

Exclamation mark Morse breakdown

The exclamation mark is a supported punctuation character in MorseWords. Some references vary by punctuation set, so check the tool you are using.

Character-level breakdown

!

-.-.--

! maps to -.-.--.

Usage notes

Using an exclamation mark in Morse

Use the exact pattern, then check the spacing before copying it into another app or permanent design.

MorseWords supports ! as -.-.-- in its encoder, decoder, audio tool, and punctuation table.

Compatibility check

If another reference omits exclamation mark, use MorseWords output consistently for your copy or worksheet.

Keep -.-.-- separated from the final letter before decoding.

Worked examples

Exclamation mark examples

These examples keep the pattern in useful message contexts.

HI!

HI!

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

A short example where the symbol is clearly punctuation.

OK!

OK!

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

Useful for comparing OK with and without punctuation.

TEST!

TEST!

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

A practical tool-check word followed by the exclamation mark.

Use it well

Common mistakes

Check these details before copying the result into a message, worksheet, gift, or practice drill.

Assuming every chart includes it

Punctuation support can vary across references. This page documents the pattern supported by MorseWords.

Dropping the final dashes

The exclamation mark pattern is six marks: -.-.--

Overusing punctuation in practice

Learn letters and numbers first, then add punctuation as needed for real copied text.

FAQ

Exclamation Mark in Morse Code FAQ

Quick answers for spacing, supported characters, and decoding pasted Morse.

What is an exclamation mark in Morse code?>

In MorseWords, an exclamation mark is -.-.--

Do all Morse references include exclamation mark?>

Not all punctuation sets are identical. This page reflects the MorseWords supported punctuation map.

Can I type ! into the encoder?>

Yes. MorseWords supports a normal exclamation mark in source text.

Why did ! not decode in another tool?>

The other tool may not support exclamation mark punctuation or the copied Morse may have lost separators.

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