Blinking Morse Game

Learn Morse code by blinking your eyes! Use your camera to detect blinks and practice the SOS signal.

Camera Feed

Position your face in the camera view. The system will detect your eyes and track blinks.

Position your face within the corners

How to Play

Setup:

  • Allow camera access when prompted
  • Position your face in the camera view
  • Ensure good lighting for eye detection
  • Wait for MorseXpress models to load
  • Click "Start Game" to begin

Blinking Rules:

  • Short blink (under 500ms) = Dot (.)
  • Long blink (over 500ms) = Dash (-)
  • Target: Blink SOS (... --- ...)
  • Keep your eyes open between blinks
  • Green dots show detected eye landmarks

Morse Code Blinking Guide & FAQ

Learn everything about blinking in morse code, from SOS signals to emergency communication techniques

What is Morse Code Blinking?

Morse code blinking is a communication method where you use eye blinks to transmit messages. By blinking your eyes in specific patterns, you can spell out letters, numbers, and even complete words like "SOS" or "HELP" in morse code. This technique is particularly useful in emergency situations where verbal communication isn't possible.

How to Read Morse Code Blinking

To read morse code blinking, observe the timing and pattern of blinks. Short blinks (under 500ms) represent dots (·), while long blinks (over 500ms) represent dashes (−). Letters are separated by brief pauses, and words are separated by longer pauses. Our blinking morse code translator helps you practice and decode these patterns in real-time.

SOS in Morse Code Blinking

The SOS signal in morse code blinking is one of the most important patterns to learn. SOS is represented as "... --- ..." (three short blinks, three long blinks, three short blinks). This universal distress signal can be used in emergency situations to signal for help. Our blinking morse code game specifically teaches you how to say SOS in morse code blinking.

Morse Code Blinking Chart

Common Emergency Signals:

Basic Letters:

  • A: .-
  • B: -...
  • C: -.-.
  • D: -..
  • E: .

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I say SOS in morse code blinking?

To say SOS in morse code blinking, blink three short blinks, pause, then three long blinks, pause, then three short blinks again. The pattern is: ... --- ... This is the universal distress signal that can be understood worldwide.

How to read morse code blinking light?

Reading morse code blinking light follows the same principles as eye blinking. Watch for short flashes (dots) and long flashes (dashes). The timing between signals indicates letter and word boundaries. Our blinking morse code translator can help you practice decoding these patterns.

What is the difference between blinking morse code and regular morse code?

Blinking morse code uses eye blinks instead of sound or light signals. The timing is crucial - short blinks (under 500ms) represent dots, while long blinks (over 500ms) represent dashes. This method is particularly useful for silent communication or when you can't use your hands.

How can I practice morse code by blinking eyes?

Start with simple patterns like SOS (... --- ...) or HELP (.... . .-.. .--.). Use our blinking morse code game to practice with real-time feedback. The game detects your blinks and shows you the corresponding morse code, making it easy to learn morse code with blinking.

Is blinking morse code useful for emergency situations?

Yes, blinking morse code is extremely useful in emergency situations where verbal communication isn't possible. The SOS signal (... --- ...) is internationally recognized and can be used to signal for help when you can't speak or move. This makes morse code blinking eyes a valuable survival skill.

How do I say help in morse code blinking?

To say help in morse code blinking, use the pattern: .... . .-.. .--. (H-E-L-P). This translates to four short blinks, one short blink, one long-short-long-short blink, and one long-short-short-long blink. Practice this pattern using our blinking morse code translator for better accuracy.

Emergency Communication with Morse Code Blinking

Morse code blinking is particularly valuable in emergency situations. When you can't speak or move, blinking your eyes in morse code patterns can communicate vital information. The most important signal to learn is SOS (... --- ...), which is recognized worldwide as a distress call. Other useful emergency signals include HELP (.... . .-.. .--.) and emergency signals. You can also use YES and NO responses.

Our blinking morse code game helps you practice these essential communication skills. The real-time detection system provides immediate feedback, making it easy to learn how to read morse code blinking and send messages using only your eyes.

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