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Skip to contentIn March, Felix is sending you messages on dealing with relationships.
This code is a very famous one and one that usually uses sound or light rather than pen and paper. Felix has given you the word angels in the code to get you started. Good Luck decoding this message.
.- -. –. . .-.. … = angels
-.. — -. ‘ – -… . .- -… ..- .-.. .-.. -.—
20220302 — Bully
This week’s message is written in Morse Code. Morse Code encodes text as a series of dots and dashes or dits and dahs. Around 1837, Samuel Morse, one of the inventors of the telegraph, developed a code for sending messages over the telegraph. His code sent messages by making indentations in paper strips. The code was refined and improved so that messages could be sent as sounds or light flashes.
Below Felix has written the dits and dahs used for each letter of the Latin alphabet. This is referred to as the International Morse Code. Other alphabets have their own form of sound/light codes.
A .- G –. M — S … Y -.–
B -… H …. N -. T – Z –..
C -.-. I .. O — U ..-
D -.. J .— P .–. V …-
E . K -.- Q –.- W .–
F ..-. L .-.. R .-. X -.–
The answer to this week’s code is:
Don’t be a bully