What This Document Is
This document is a curated list of problems sourced from LeetCode, specifically tagged with “Google” – indicating these questions are frequently asked in Google’s technical interviews. It’s a snapshot taken on October 19, 2022, displaying problem titles, acceptance rates, difficulty levels, and frequency of appearance. The list is dynamically updated every Saturday.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is valuable for software engineers and computer science students preparing for technical interviews at Google. It provides a focused set of practice problems, helping candidates understand the types of questions they may encounter and gauge their preparedness. It’s particularly useful for those actively job-seeking or aiming to improve their algorithmic problem-solving skills.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is *not* a comprehensive LeetCode problem set. It only includes problems tagged with Google, and the tagging accuracy is noted as being continually improved. It doesn’t offer solutions, explanations, or hints – it’s purely a problem list. Successful interview preparation requires understanding the underlying computer science concepts and practicing a wider range of problems.
What This Document Provides
The full document provides a table listing 461 LeetCode problems. For each problem, it includes: the title, acceptance rate (percentage of users who successfully solved it), difficulty level, and frequency with which it appears in Google interviews. The preview shows a sample of 36 problems from the list as of the date provided. This preview *does not* include the problem descriptions, test cases, or solutions. It also does not include any filtering options beyond the 6-month period shown.