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Coursera LeetCode Interview Questions

11 questions all-time · 1 easy · 5 medium · 5 hard

Coursera has asked 11 distinct LeetCode questions across all recorded interviews: 1 easy, 5 medium and 5 hard. The questions reported most often are Text Justification, N-th Tribonacci Number and Reaching Points. 1 of them was reported in interviews from the Last 3 Months window. Every question links straight to LeetCode, and the list can be filtered by difficulty and topic or sorted by how often the question comes up.

# Problem Difficulty Frequency Acceptance
1Text Justification
Hard
100
48.2%
2N-th Tribonacci Number
Easy
100
63.6%
3Reaching Points
Hard
98
33.6%
4Number of Music Playlists
Hard
98
60.0%
5Highest Grade For Each Student
Medium
98
71.1%
6Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements
Medium
98
57.7%
7Minimum Increment to Make Array Unique
Medium
98
60.3%
8Special Binary String
Hard
98
63.5%
9Rank Teams by Votes
Medium
90
59.4%
10Search Suggestions System
Medium
70
65.1%
11Wildcard Matching
Hard
61
29.9%

Where this data comes from

These questions come from the public leetcode-company-wise-problems data set, which collects interview reports from candidates. They are community-reported rather than published by Coursera, so treat the list as a strong signal of what gets asked, not an official or exhaustive syllabus. Last refreshed .

How to read this list

The tabs at the top split the questions by how recently people said they were asked in interviews. "Last 30 Days" is the past month, "Last 3 Months" is the past quarter, and so on. "All Time" is every question on record for this company.

Frequency is a score from 0 to 100 for how often a question showed up in that time window. A higher number means it came up more often, so the list starts with the most common questions first. It is a relative popularity signal within Coursera's questions, not a probability that you will be asked it. Acceptance is LeetCode's own share of submissions that pass for that problem, across all users, not something specific to Coursera. Click any question to open it on LeetCode.

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