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Question Mark in Morse Code

The question mark in Morse code is ..--.. Use it when the written message contains a real question mark.

Direct answer

Question mark

The question mark in Morse code is ..--.. Use it when the written message contains a real question mark.

Plain text

?

Morse

..--..

Rhythm

di-di-dah-dah-di-dit

Quick breakdown

?..--..

? maps to ..--...

Breakdown

Question mark Morse breakdown

The question mark is punctuation, so it is encoded as its own longer pattern after the surrounding letters.

Character-level breakdown

?

..--..

? maps to ..--...

Usage notes

Using a question mark in Morse

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

Questions

Use the question mark pattern after copied text such as QTH? or COPY? when the mark is part of the message.

Decoding notes

Keep the question mark separated from the previous letter pattern so it decodes as punctuation.

Paste safety

A question mark is safe plain ASCII. Problems usually come from lost spaces around the Morse pattern.

Worked examples

Question mark examples

These examples keep the pattern in useful message contexts.

QTH?

QTH?

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

A radio-style example where the question mark ends the group.

COPY?

COPY?

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

A practical copy-check example.

ARE YOU OK?

ARE YOU OK?

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

A simple question with visible word separators.

Use it well

Common mistakes

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

Attaching it to a letter

Write a separator before ..--.. so the decoder does not read it as part of the previous letter.

Using a dot lookalike

Copied bullets or decorative dots can break compatibility. Use periods for dots when pasting Morse.

Dropping the last dot

The full question mark pattern has six marks: ..--..

FAQ

Question Mark in Morse Code FAQ

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

What is a question mark in Morse code?>

A question mark in Morse code is ..--..

Can I type a normal question mark into the encoder?>

Yes. The MorseWords encoder supports the normal ASCII question mark.

Why did my question mark not decode?>

The most common reason is a missing separator between the previous letter and the question mark pattern.

Is question mark Morse the same as a word separator?>

No. The question mark is punctuation. A slash is commonly used as a visible word separator in copied Morse.

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