March 14th is Pi day – a national holiday in celebration of mathematics. For anyone who has done anything with morse code or ham radio, this game combines them with Pi digits for a challenging game:
Morse Code + Numbers Basics
As you may know, 10 digits could be represented in binary with a 8’s, 4’s 2’s and 1’s column. But standard morse code is a bit easier: “0” is _ _ _ _ _ ( five dashes). One is “. _ _ _ _”, two is “. . _ _ _ “, all the way up to 5 which is five “dots”.
After that, 6 has one dash (_ . . . . ), and the pattern continues to nine (“_ _ _ _ . “).
Combine this knowledge with some memorization of PI and you can try out the game here:
