Public interview‑question repos appear
A public GitHub repo aggregating LeetCode problems by 300+ companies and a Google Drive with 200+ company‑specific interview questions plus video solutions surfaced this week — both organized by recency and company. Those collections expose recycling patterns and provide targeted practice materials for Google/Meta interview prep. (x.com) (x.com)
A widely starred GitHub collection named LeetCode-Questions-CompanyWise hosts per-company CSV files (Airbnb, Google, Meta, Amazon etc.) and has accumulated roughly 19.3k stars on GitHub. (github.com) A separate project, codejeet (ayush-that/codejeet), documents frequency-sorted LeetCode question sets across 663 companies with one CSV per company and built‑in filters for difficulty and timeframe. (github.com) Multiple public repositories expose time-windowed slices — 6‑month, 1‑year and all‑time lists — alongside frequency and acceptance-rate fields inside CSVs, enabling side‑by‑side comparison of recent vs historical company question sets. (github.com) Some of these aggregations explicitly source LeetCode “company” tags and flag that locked premium problems appear in the datasets, with maintainers advising users about premium/locked question availability. (github.com) Video walkthroughs are bundled into the ecosystem too: NeetCode and similar resources provide free video explanations for canonical lists like the Blind 75, and browser extensions (LeetCode Video Solutions / leetcode‑explained) inject video solutions directly onto LeetCode problem pages. (neetcode.io) These public collections have active mirrors and forks — one major repo was updated on June 20, 2025, and forks/mirrors with fresh syncs were visible as recently as February 2026. (github.com)