Access Real Interview Questions (2026): Where to Find Verified Candidate Reports
Candidates share what they were asked immediately after interviews. These reports end up scattered across at least 7 different platforms. This page maps where they live, what each source covers, and how to find them without spending hours searching.
Where Real Interview Questions Actually Live
Most candidates share their interview experiences in one of a few places. The report goes to wherever they already spend time online. That means the data is fragmented by design, not by accident.
Here is what each major source covers and what makes it distinct.
1Point3Acres (1p3a)
Largest sourceA Chinese-language tech forum with one of the densest concentrations of FAANG interview reports on the internet. Candidates post within days of their interviews. The English-language posts are indexed directly by LeakCode; the volume from this single source is in the tens of thousands. If you want Amazon or Google questions from 2026, this is where most of them originated.
Blind (TeamBlind)
Verified work emailBlind requires a verified work email to participate, which filters out most noise. Interview experience posts tend to be detailed and include round-by-round breakdowns. The trade-off is that Blind search is poor and the content is not systematically categorized. LeakCode extracts and structures Blind reports so you can filter them by company and round type without scrolling through feeds.
LeetCode Discuss
Coding focusLeetCode's discussion forums have company-specific threads where candidates share what coding problems appeared in their OAs and phone screens. The coverage skews toward coding questions. Behavioral and system design reports are sparse here compared to Blind or Glassdoor. Still a strong signal for companies that rely heavily on OA-style screening.
Glassdoor
Broadest company coverageGlassdoor has interview reports for companies far outside the top 50 tech companies. If you are interviewing at a regional firm, a finance company, or a non-tech employer, Glassdoor may be the only place that has verified questions. The free tier is increasingly limited, but LeakCode's pipeline captures what it can access.
r/cscareerquestions, r/leetcode, and company-specific subreddits get fresh interview reports within hours of the interview happening. Reddit has no verification step so quality varies, but the recency is often better than any other source. LeakCode indexes structured reports from these threads.
GeeksforGeeks
India-heavy coverageGeeksforGeeks has a large library of interview experience posts, particularly for Indian technology companies and for on-campus recruiting. If you are targeting TCS, Infosys, Wipro, or an Indian product company, GFG often has the highest question density. Also strong for mid-market and non-FAANG US companies where other sources are thin.
1p3a OJ Catalog
Structured problemsThe 1Point3Acres Online Judge catalog is a separate structured dataset of approximately 6,000-10,000 coding problems mapped to companies. Unlike the forum posts, these are well-structured and machine-readable. LeakCode ingests this catalog to supplement the unstructured report data.
The Access Problem
You can technically access all of these sources yourself. The problem is that none of them are designed for systematic interview prep. 1p3a requires reading Chinese or navigating a foreign-language interface. Blind's search is bad. Glassdoor gates its best content behind a paywall. Reddit threads are buried by time. GFG experience posts are inconsistently formatted. LeetCode's company discussion threads have no central index.
LeakCode solves the aggregation problem. All 7 sources are indexed into a single database with a consistent schema: company, role, round, seniority level, question text, source, and report date. You search once and get results across all sources simultaneously.
The result is 51,000+ questions covering 2,000+ companies, all searchable and filterable without visiting seven different platforms.
How to Find Questions for Your Target Company
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Go to your company's page. Start at /browse and search by company name, or navigate directly to
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Filter by your specific interview stage. Use the round filter to narrow to phone screen, OA, or on-site questions. Use the role filter to match your job title. The seniority filter (L3/L4/L5 or junior/mid/senior) narrows further. Combining all three gives you a very targeted question set.
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Check the date range. Interview patterns shift when companies change their process. Filter to 2026 to focus on the most current reports. The frequency column on each question shows how often it has appeared across multiple independent reports, which is the strongest signal that the question is part of the current rotation.
Access by Company
The companies below have the most verified questions in the database.
Full list at /browse. 2,000+ companies covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I access real interview questions for free?
Several sources host real candidate-reported questions at no cost. LeetCode's discussion forums have company-specific threads. Reddit's r/cscareerquestions and r/leetcode threads frequently contain recent reports. Blind requires a verified work email but is otherwise free. LeakCode aggregates all of these into a single searchable index, with most questions visible anonymously.
What is the difference between a real interview question and a practice problem?
A practice problem (like a LeetCode problem) is a curated exercise designed to teach a concept. A real interview question is what a specific company actually asked a candidate in a specific round. Real questions carry context: the company, the role, the round type, and sometimes the exact phrasing used by the interviewer.
Are 1Point3Acres interview questions accessible in English?
Yes. LeakCode processes the English-language posts from 1p3a directly. Several thousand of our 51,000+ entries originate from 1p3a alone. The forum is one of the largest sources of FAANG interview reports anywhere online.
Do I need a subscription to access all questions?
No subscription is required to browse. Most questions are visible to anonymous users. A premium subscription unlocks the full question text for every entry, plus advanced filtering by role, round, seniority, and year across the entire database.