Phrase lookup

Help Me in Morse Code

HELP ME in Morse code is .... . .-.. .--. / -- . when you show the word break with a slash.

Direct answer

HELP ME

HELP ME in Morse code is .... . .-.. .--. / -- . when you show the word break with a slash.

Plain text

HELP ME

Morse

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

Rhythm

di-di-di-dit dit di-dah-di-dit di-dah-dah-dit / dah-dah dit

Quick breakdown

HELP.... . .-.. .--.

HELP is encoded one character at a time.

ME-- .

ME is encoded one character at a time.

Breakdown

HELP ME Morse breakdown

HELP ME has two words. The word boundary is the most important part to keep visible when copying it.

Word-level breakdown

HELP

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

HELP is encoded one character at a time.

ME

-- .

ME is encoded one character at a time.

Character-level breakdown

H

....

H maps to .....

E

.

E maps to ..

L

.-..

L maps to .-...

P

.--.

P maps to .--..

Word gap

/

A word gap separates one word from the next.

M

--

M maps to --.

E

.

E maps to ..

Practical context

Using HELP ME in Morse

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

Use a slash or a larger word gap between HELP and ME so the phrase does not collapse into one unreadable group.

Reference, not emergency service

This page explains the phrase for learning, puzzles, and checking output. It is not a substitute for emergency communication.

HELP ME is a normal phrase. SOS is a specific distress signal with its own page and context.

Worked examples

HELP ME examples

These examples keep the pattern in useful message contexts.

Slash-separated phrase

HELP ME

.... . .-.. .--. / -- .

This is the clearest written form for most copy and paste uses.

Spacing-only Morse

HELP ME

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

The larger gap between P and M marks the word boundary.

Single-word comparison

HELP

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

HELP by itself has no word separator.

Use it well

Common mistakes

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

Dropping the word boundary

Without the word gap, HELP ME can be difficult to decode because the letters run together.

Mixing HELP ME with SOS

HELP ME spells two words. SOS is a different signal and should not be treated as the same output.

For compatibility, use a plain slash or clear spaces instead of decorative dividers.

FAQ

Help Me in Morse Code FAQ

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

What is HELP ME in Morse code?>

HELP ME in Morse code is .... . .-.. .--. / -- . when written with a slash word separator.

Why is there a slash in HELP ME?>

The slash marks the word break between HELP and ME in copied text.

Is HELP ME the same as SOS?>

No. HELP ME is a two-word phrase. SOS is a special distress signal pattern.

Can I hear HELP ME in Morse code?>

Yes. Use the audio link to load HELP ME into the MorseWords audio tool.

What is the biggest spacing mistake with HELP ME?>

The biggest mistake is losing the word boundary between HELP and ME.

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