Coding interview tracker

LeetCode Tracker

A LeetCode tracker is a practice log for coding interview problems that records topic, difficulty, status, attempts, notes, and review dates. Use this free tracker to plan focused practice sessions and revisit weak patterns before interviews.

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How to build a stronger coding interview routine

The best coding interview prep is pattern-based. Instead of solving random questions, group your practice by arrays, hashing, two pointers, sliding window, stack, binary search, trees, graphs, and dynamic programming.

Track every attempt and schedule reviews for problems you only solved after hints. A clean tracker helps you spot topic gaps, repeat missed patterns, and explain solutions with more confidence during interviews.

Frequently asked questions

What is a LeetCode tracker?

A LeetCode tracker is a practice log for coding interview problems. It tracks topic, difficulty, status, attempts, notes, and review dates so you can study with a repeatable plan.

How should I organize LeetCode practice?

Organize LeetCode practice by problem pattern first, then difficulty. Track arrays, hashing, two pointers, sliding window, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, and review dates.

How many LeetCode problems should I solve before interviews?

Most candidates benefit from 75 to 150 targeted problems. The exact number matters less than covering core patterns, explaining tradeoffs, and revisiting missed problems.

Why track review dates for coding problems?

Review dates help spaced repetition. Re-solving a problem after a few days exposes whether you learned the pattern or only remembered the previous answer.

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