Morse Mania: Learn Morse Code

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4.8
28.5K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Morse Mania is a fun and educational game that helps you master the Morse code by advancing through 270 exciting levels in either audio, visual or vibration mode.

In both the receiving and sending modes, the app starts with the easiest letters (E and T) and moves to more complicated ones. Once you master all the letters, it teaches you numbers and other symbols, and then proceeds to Prosigns, Q-codes, abbreviations, words, Callsigns, phrases and sentences.
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Features:

- 135 levels teach you to recognize (receive) 26 Latin letters, numbers, 18 punctuation marks, 20 non-Latin extensions, procedure signs (prosigns), Q-codes, most popular abbreviations, words, callsigns, phrases and sentences.
- Another 135 levels teach and train you to send the Morse code.
- 5 output modes: audio (default), blinking light, flashlight, vibration and light + sound.
- 7 different keys for sending Morse code (e.g. iambic key).
- 52 challenge levels test and consolidate your knowledge.
- Custom level: create your own level to practice symbols of your choice. Save your own list of symbols and load anytime.
- NEW! “Playground” to test and train your Morse code sending skills.
- Smart learning: custom level choice is pre-populated with symbols where you made the mistakes most recently.
- Support for external keyboard.
- Hints (for free!) when you need help.
- Explore mode: if you want to hear the symbols, or see a list of prosigns, Q-codes & other abbreviations and hear their sound representation.
- 4 themes to choose from, from bright to dark.
- 9 different keyboard layouts: QWERTY, AZERTY, QWERTZ, ABCDEF, Dvorak, Colemak, Maltron, Workman, Halmak.
- Randomize letter/symbol positions for each level (to ensure you're not just learning the position of the symbols on the keyboard).
- Absolutely no ads.
- Works completely offline.
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Completely customize the app:

- Adjustable speed: from 5 to 45 WPM (words per minute). Less than 20 is not recommended though, as it doesn't help you to actually learn the language.
- Adjustable sound frequency: 400 to 1000 Hz.
- Adjustable Farnsworth speed: from 5 to 45 WPM. Determines how long are the spaces between letters.
- Adjustable difficulty level for sending the Morse code.
- Disable/enable the progress circle in Settings.
- Settings for progress speed, review time, time pressure and lives in challenges.
- Setting for background noise: to better support some Bluetooth earphones that keep disconnecting from the phone while you play, or just to make it more challenging.
- Ability to jump to the past levels to revise, or skip some if you're already familiar with certain characters.
- Ability to reset mistakes and levels.
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Read our dedicated blog posts to get the most out of the game.
Have any comments, questions or advice? Don't hesitate to email us, we'll reply right away!

Have fun learning!
Updated on
28 Jul 2024

Data safety

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Location, Financial info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.8
27.6K reviews
Market Merlin
25 September 2024
I like the concept but the sound keeps dropping out and have to keep tapping the volume button until I can hear it well enough. Seems to play the wrong tone at random a few times during the lessons like a single T or E tone, then tell you it was N or A. You can't learn something like this from a teacher that is constantly contradicting itself. Fix these glitches and it would be great. Yes I tried turning on noise canceling with no effect.
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Dong Digital
25 September 2024
Hi, usually this happens if the user uses bluetooth earphones. Please enable Background Noise in Settings which will keep your devices connected at all times. I added this setting especially for users using bluetooth earphones because your devices tend to save battery and get disconnected from time to time when there's not much activity.
Michael Thomas
18 September 2024
It's a great learning experience overall. There are plenty of interactive courses and the settings allow me to learn at my own pace by adjusting the wpm! I just wish I didn't lose progress every time my finger hit the wrong character. It means I'm being judged for dexterity instead of recognition on the receiving end. I should be able to fix any typos before submitting my answer. Otherwise I've been able to learn pretty fast and easily! Highly recommend for anyone else learning Morse code!
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Bart Youngblood
11 September 2024
Keeps cutting some of the tones off, making some characters sound like others. Gets frustrating because you think you hear an "E" for example, but it actually sent an "I" but the first dit wasn't audible. Tried the fix and it took care of the problem. No more skipped characters due to Bluetooth issues.
2 people found this review helpful
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Dong Digital
10 September 2024
Hi Bart, are you using bluetooth earphones? If that is the case, please enable Background Noise in Settings which will keep your devices connected at all times. I added this setting especially for users using bluetooth earphones because your devices tend to save battery and get disconnected from time to time when there's not much activity.

What's new

Bug fixes and performance improvements.