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Numbers · ITU International Morse Code

2 in Morse Code: ..---

The Morse code for 2 is ..--- — 2 dots and 3 dashes.

What is 2 in Morse code? The number 2 in international Morse code is ..---. All ten digits use exactly five signals, which makes Morse code numbers easy to identify during transmission.

To tap number 2 in Morse code, send: short press, then short press, then long press, then long press, then long press — five signals in sequence with a one-unit gap between each.

Number 2 in Morse Code
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What Is 2 in Morse Code?

The Morse code for 2 is ..---, a sequence of 2 dots and 3 dashes. In international Morse code (the ITU standard), every digit from 0 to 9 uses exactly five signals — a mix of dots (·) and dashes (−). Number 2 is two dots followed by three dashes. The dot count at the start of each digit (up to 5) matches the digit value.

When you hear or read “morse code 2”, “morse code for 2”, “2 morse code”, or “number 2 in morse code”, the answer is always the same five-signal pattern: ..---.

Why Number 2 Is Easy to Recognise

Number 2 starts with two quick blips followed by three long tones. The “di-di-DAH-DAH-DAH” rhythm is unmistakable, and the dot count at the start equals the digit value, which makes 2 one of the easiest digits to learn.

Practice: What Is the Morse Code for 2?

Select the correct Morse code for 2:

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How to Tap Number 2 in Morse Code

To transmit Number 2 (..---), use this sequence:

· DotShort press
· DotShort press
— DashLong press
— DashLong press
— DashLong press

ITU Timing Rules

  • Dot (·) = 1 unit
  • Dash (−) = 3 units (3× longer)
  • Signal gap = 1 unit
  • Letter gap = 3 units
  • Word gap = 7 units

Timing Reference Table

SpeedDotDashLetter gapWord gap
5 wpm240ms720ms720ms1680ms
10 wpm120ms360ms360ms840ms
17 wpm (this page)70ms210ms210ms490ms
20 wpm60ms180ms180ms420ms

How to Remember Number 2 in Morse Code

Two is two dots, then three dashes — exactly two short signals at the start.

Think “di-di-DAH-DAH-DAH” — two quick blips followed by three long tones.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Number 2 in Morse Code

2 in Morse code is ..---. The number 2 (two) uses 2 dots and 3 dashes, the standard ITU pattern for the digit two.

The Morse code for 2 is ..---. Tap the signals in sequence with a one-unit gap between each.

To send number 2: short press, then short press, then long press, then long press, then long press. All Morse digits use exactly 5 signals.

All Morse digits use exactly 5 signals by ITU standard, making them easy to distinguish from letters (1–4 signals) during transmission.

Number 2 is ..---. Lower digits have more dots at the start; higher digits have more dashes. This systematic pattern makes numbers easier to learn as a sequence.

Related Morse Code Numbers

Other 5-signal digits often confused with number 2:

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