Top LeetCodeer vs FAANG interview

A new YouTube walkthrough features a top 0.09% LeetCode user (3,107 solved) running a simulated FAANG interview—emphasizing pattern recognition, edge-case testing, and real-time explanation. The video is a concrete example of speed+depth habits interviewers at Amazon and Stripe are looking for. (youtube.com)

00:00:00 Introduction, 00:02:58 Add Two Numbers (Decimals), 00:21:57 Valid Palindrome II, and 00:27:44 Accounts Merge are listed as chapter timestamps on the video's page. (youtube.com) The Valid Palindrome II entry in the timestamp block is paired with a direct LeetCode problem URL in the description (leetcode.com). (youtube.com) The video title explicitly names the presenter as a "Top 0.09% LeetCode User" and shows "3,107 Solved" as a raw solved-count statistic in the heading. (youtube.com) Chapter markers on the page break the session into discrete timed segments (intro + three problem blocks), indicating the uploader organized the walkthrough as a multi-problem mock interview. (youtube.com) The timestamps extend beyond 27 minutes, confirming the session covers at least three full problem walkthroughs in a single video. (youtube.com) Each problem listed in the timestamps links back to specific LeetCode entries or identifiers in the description, showing the uploader mapped video segments to canonical problem pages for reference. (youtube.com)

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