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Google (21)Amazon (15)Bloomberg (12)Microsoft (11)Meta (10)Uber (7)Autodesk (4)tcs (4)Accenture (3)Adobe (3)Capital One (3)eBay (3)TikTok (3)Visa (3)Apple (2)Compass (2)Morgan Stanley (2)Palantir Technologies (2)Pocket Gems (2)Sprinklr (2)Zoho (2)Amdocs (1)Asana (1)Atlassian (1)Barclays (1)Capgemini (1)DE Shaw (1)Dell (1)Discord (1)DoorDash (1)Dunzo (1)Expedia (1)Fico (1)Gusto (1)

String Matching LeetCode interview questions

36 questions60 companies

Compare company overlap, shared topics, and difficulty patterns before narrowing this LeetCode topic into a focused interview practice set.

Shared topics

TitleDifficultyTopicsFrequencyLeetCode
Find Beautiful Indices in the Given Array IMedium
100%
Solve
Find All Good StringsHard
100%
Solve
Match Substring After ReplacementHard
100%
Solve
Number of Subarrays That Match a Pattern IMedium
100%
Solve
Check If a Word Occurs As a Prefix of Any Word in a SentenceEasy
97.5%
Solve
Count Prefix and Suffix Pairs IEasy
95.5%
Solve
Count Prefix and Suffix Pairs IIHard
95.5%
Solve
Number of Subarrays That Match a Pattern IIHard
95.5%
Solve
Find Beautiful Indices in the Given Array IIHard
92%
Solve
Minimum Time to Revert Word to Initial State IMedium
90%
Solve
Minimum Time to Revert Word to Initial State IIHard
90%
Solve
Camelcase MatchingMedium
89.4%
Solve
Subtree of Another TreeEasy
89.4%
Solve
Add Bold Tag in StringMedium
88.6%
Solve
Maximum Repeating SubstringEasy
83.5%
Solve
Lexicographically Smallest Generated StringHard
77.9%
Solve
Maximum Deletions on a StringHard
77.4%
Solve
Repeated Substring PatternEasy
69.3%
Solve
Shortest PalindromeHard
68.9%
Solve
Rotate StringEasy
63.4%
Solve

36 questions total

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Topic analytics

Why String Matching matters in interviews

Questions tracked

36

Questions mapped to String Matching

Companies represented

60

Companies linked to this topic

Dominant difficulty

hard

42% of tracked topic coverage

Avg companies / question

4.3

Mean cross-company overlap for this topic

String Matching appears in 36 tracked questions across 60 companies, which makes it one of the clearer signals for reusable interview patterns.

Google, Amazon, Bloomberg, and Microsoft are among the companies most associated with this topic in the current dataset. Google alone contributes 21 linked questions. Use those company links to compare how the same topic changes across interview styles.

hard is the dominant difficulty bucket at 42% of the topic distribution, and each String Matching question is associated with 4.3 companies on average. That combination is useful when you want a topic that balances frequency with transferability.

String Matching topic FAQ

Use this String Matching page to understand difficulty mix, company overlap, and how to turn a topic signal into a real interview study loop.

How should I study String Matching interview questions?

Start with the highest-frequency String Matching problems on this page, then use the company and shared-topic filters to split broad pattern practice from more targeted interview prep. This template currently tracks 36 String Matching questions, so it works best as a focused practice lane rather than a one-off search result.

What difficulty level dominates String Matching?

hard currently represents 42% of the tracked String Matching distribution. Use that as a pacing signal before you decide whether this topic is best for quick reps, realistic interview drills, or harder stretch practice.

Which companies ask String Matching questions most often?

Google, Amazon, Bloomberg, and Microsoft are the most visible company signals for String Matching right now. Open those company pages next if you want to see how the same topic shifts across interview styles.