Where to Find Leaked Interview Questions [2026-2027]

The definitive guide to finding real, self-reported interview questions for tech company interviews. All sources ranked, with direct links.

What are "leaked" interview questions?

The term "leaked interview questions" refers to real questions that candidates report after completing their interviews. This is standard practice: after interviewing at Google, thousands of candidates share the exact questions they were asked on LeetCode forums, Reddit, Blind, 1P3A, and GeeksForGeeks.

These are not stolen or illicitly obtained. They are self-reported by candidates who own their own experience. Companies know this happens and continue asking the questions anyway, rotating them periodically. The signal degrades slowly — a question reported in Q1 is usually still in the pool in Q3.

The challenge is aggregation. The data is scattered across 7+ platforms, some in Chinese, some behind paywalls, some with no search. LeakCode solves exactly that.

The 7 best sources for real interview questions in 2026

1. LeakCode (this site)

Best overall

Aggregates all other sources below into one searchable English database. 53,000+ questions, 800+ companies, filterable by role and round. Free to browse.

Browse leakcode.dev/browse →

2. LeetCode discussion forums

22,021 indexed

The largest public English-language source of self-reported tech interview questions. Forum posts are searchable but scattered. LeakCode has indexed 22,021 from here.

3. Reddit (r/cscareerquestions, r/leetcode)

15,735 indexed

Highly candid experience reports. Redditors share full interview loops including hiring manager rounds, behavioral questions, and rejection reasons. LeakCode has indexed 15,735.

4. 1Point3Acres (1P3A)

5,710 indexed

The largest Chinese-language interview experience community. Extremely high signal for Chinese tech companies, Bytedance, and for US tech companies frequented by Chinese-background candidates. Access is restricted; LeakCode has indexed 5,710 questions from here.

5. GeeksForGeeks (GFG)

5,003 indexed

Strong coverage of Indian tech companies and US companies that heavily recruit from India. GFG interview experience articles are structured and detailed. LeakCode has indexed 5,003.

6. InterviewDB

1,269 indexed

A purpose-built interview experience database. Smaller but high-quality entries. LeakCode has indexed 1,269.

7. Blind

62 indexed

Anonymous professional network with high-signal content but most relevant data is behind walls. LeakCode has indexed 62 public Blind posts.

Is it ethical to use leaked interview questions?

Yes. This is a question worth addressing directly. Self-reported interview experiences are not confidential in any meaningful legal or ethical sense. Candidates share their own experience — something they lived through. Companies do not own the questions they ask, and no NDA covers interview content in standard tech recruiting.

More importantly: every competitive candidate already does this. The candidates who get offers at top companies routinely prepare with reported questions. If you do not, you are at a structural disadvantage. LeakCode makes this preparation accessible to everyone, not just those with access to elite networks, expensive prep communities, or friends at the company.

How to use LeakCode effectively

1

Find your company

Go to /browse and find your target company. You will see the total question count and source breakdown.

2

Filter to your role and round

Use the role filter (SWE, ML Engineer, PM, etc.) and round filter (OA, phone screen, system design, behavioral) to see exactly what is relevant to your interview stage.

3

Sort by recency for 2026 prep

Default sort is by recency. This shows you the most recent reports first, giving you the most current 2026 interview patterns.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I find leaked interview questions for tech companies?
The best sources are: LeakCode (53,000+ aggregated), 1Point3Acres (Chinese-language), LeetCode discussion forums, Reddit r/cscareerquestions, Blind, and GeeksForGeeks. LeakCode aggregates all of these into one searchable English database.
Are leaked interview questions actually accurate?
Self-reported interview questions are generally accurate. Candidates have no incentive to fabricate questions. The signal improves when you see the same question reported multiple times across sources and time periods.
Is it ethical to use leaked interview questions?
Yes. Self-reported interview experiences are not confidential. Candidates are sharing their own experience. Companies do not own the questions they ask, and practicing with them is standard prep advice given by hiring managers themselves.
How current are the leaked interview questions on LeakCode?
LeakCode updates daily from 7 sources. Questions are tagged with the year they were reported. You can filter to see only 2024 or 2025 reports to focus on current interview patterns.

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