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LeetCode Interview Trends & Analytics

Track topic, recency, and difficulty trends before choosing the next LeetCode interview study path.

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Analytics snapshot

Use interview trend data to choose what to study next

Tracked questions

3,243

Unique questions represented in the analytics snapshot

Top topic

Array

1,817 questions

Dominant difficulty

Medium

1,723 questions

Recent updates shown

10

Latest listed update: Aug 1, 2025

The analytics dashboard summarizes 3,243 unique tracked LeetCode interview questions, making it the fastest route for understanding where the dataset is concentrated before you commit to a study track.

Array is the strongest topic signal in the current snapshot with 1,817 questions, while Medium remains the dominant difficulty bucket. Together they show where the broadest repetition is happening right now.

The recently updated feed currently starts with A Number After a Double Reversal, updated on Aug 1, 2025. Use that stream to spot fresh additions, then open the linked question or topic page to turn the signal into a practice list.

Explore analytics FAQ

These questions clarify how to use the analytics route as a study-planning page, not just a chart dashboard.

What does the LeetCode interview analytics page show?

This page summarizes 3,243 unique tracked questions, then surfaces the strongest topic, difficulty, and recency signals so you can decide where to study first without opening every directory page.

Which trend should I prioritize first?

Array is the largest topic signal right now with 1,817 questions. Start there if you want the broadest repetition, then compare it against the Medium difficulty bucket to decide how demanding that study path will feel.

How should I use analytics with the rest of the site?

Use analytics to choose a trend, then move into /questions for filtering, /most-asked for high-signal practice, and the linked topic pages for focused repetition. The current recent-update feed starts with A Number After a Double Reversal, which is a good cue for what changed most recently.