Verified Interview Questions (2026): 51,000+ Candidate-Confirmed Reports

The word "verified" gets used loosely in interview prep. On LeakCode it has a specific meaning: every question was reported by a real candidate, from a real interview, posted publicly on a known platform. No content teams, no guessing, no fabrication.

What "Verified" Actually Means Here

Most interview prep sites label their content "verified" or "authentic" without defining what that means. Usually it means a human editor looked at it and approved it. That is a content moderation step, not a verification that the question came from a real interview.

LeakCode's verification is different. Every entry in the database is sourced from a candidate post on one of seven platforms: 1Point3Acres, Blind, LeetCode Discuss, Glassdoor, Reddit, GeeksforGeeks, or the 1p3a OJ catalog. The candidate is the original author. We index the report, not rewrite it.

There is a second layer: cross-source confirmation. When the same question appears independently in reports from multiple candidates across different platforms, confidence in its accuracy goes up significantly. A question that shows up in a 1p3a post, a Blind thread, and a LeetCode discussion is almost certainly part of that company's active rotation. LeakCode tracks this frequency so you can see it.

The 7 Verification Sources

1Point3Acres

Largest single source. Dense FAANG candidate reports, English-language posts indexed directly. Tens of thousands of entries.

Blind (TeamBlind)

Work email verification on the source platform adds a layer of identity confidence. Detailed round-by-round breakdowns common.

LeetCode Discuss

Best coverage for OA and coding round questions. Candidates share exact problem statements shortly after interview completion.

Glassdoor

Broadest company coverage outside FAANG. Strong for finance, non-tech employers, and regional companies. Salary context often included.

Reddit

Freshest reports, often same-day. r/cscareerquestions and r/leetcode have active interview threads. Quality varies but recency is unmatched.

GeeksforGeeks

Best coverage for Indian tech companies, campus recruiting, and mid-market employers that other sources underrepresent.

1p3a OJ Catalog

A structured dataset of approximately 6,000-10,000 coding problems mapped to companies from the 1Point3Acres online judge. Machine-readable, systematically company-tagged, supplements the unstructured report data.

How to Read the Confidence Signals

Not every question has the same confidence level. When reviewing questions for your target company, these signals help you prioritize:

Cross-source frequency. A question reported 5+ times across multiple independent candidates is very likely in active rotation. One-off reports from two years ago are lower confidence.
Report date. Filter to 2026 or filter to the last 90 days to remove stale questions. Interview patterns shift with hiring cycles. Questions from 2022 may not reflect a company's current process.
Source platform. Blind questions carry implicit work-email verification from the source. LeetCode Discuss questions are often exact coding problem statements. 1p3a questions are typically detailed and recently posted. Reddit questions are fresh but unverified at the source.
Round type match. A system design question reported for a phone screen at Google is a different confidence level than a system design question reported for a final-round on-site. Use the round filter to match your specific interview stage.

Verified Questions by Company

Companies below have the highest volume of cross-source verified reports.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "verified" mean for an interview question?

A verified interview question has been reported by a real candidate who sat in the interview. It is not invented by a content team. On LeakCode, every question originates from a candidate post on a known platform. Cross-source confirmation (the same question appearing in multiple independent reports) is the strongest indicator that it reflects the company's current hiring process.

How is LeakCode different from curated "top interview questions" lists?

Curated lists are written by content teams who predict what companies might ask. LeakCode contains no curated or invented questions. Every entry is a direct report from a candidate who described what happened in their actual interview. The distinction matters: a curated list reflects a writer's opinion; a candidate report reflects a real hiring event.

Are verified interview questions the same as leaked interview questions?

Functionally yes, with a framing difference. "Leaked" implies the question came from inside the company. "Verified" emphasizes that it was confirmed by a real candidate experience. LeakCode does not source from internal company documents. Every question was voluntarily shared publicly by a candidate after their interview.

How often are verified questions updated?

LeakCode runs a daily update pipeline across all 7 source platforms. New candidate reports typically appear within 24-48 hours. Each company page defaults to recency sort, so the most recent reports always appear first.

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