Interview Questions Asked by Apple (2026)
519+ questions that Apple interviewers actually asked candidates, self-reported across 7 platforms. Not predictions. Not curated lists. Actual interview questions from real hiring events.
What Apple Actually Asks
Most interview prep sites publish "Apple interview questions" lists that were written by a content team, not sourced from actual interviews. The questions on those lists may be reasonable approximations, but they are not verified records of what Apple interviewers asked.
LeakCode's 519+ Apple entries are different. Each one was reported by a candidate who sat in the interview. They wrote down what they were asked, posted it on 1Point3Acres, Blind, LeetCode Discuss, Glassdoor, Reddit, or GeeksforGeeks, and LeakCode indexed it. The interviewer asked; the candidate reported; we cataloged it.
When you see a question in our database that has been reported 10+ times by independent candidates across multiple platforms, you can be highly confident that Apple asks this question in its current interview process.
Browse All Apple Questions
The full question set with filters by role, round, seniority, and year is on the Apple company page.
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What types of questions does Apple ask?
Based on 519+ candidate reports, Apple asks coding questions (algorithms and data structures), system design questions, and behavioral questions. The mix varies by role and seniority. Use the role and round filters on the company page to match your specific interview stage.
How do I know these are questions Apple actually asked?
Every question was reported by a candidate who completed a Apple interview. These are not curated lists or predictions. When multiple independent candidates report the same question across different platforms, that is strong evidence it is part of Apple's active interview rotation.
How recent are the Apple questions?
LeakCode runs a daily update pipeline. New Apple candidate reports are indexed within 24-48 hours. Filter to 2026 to see the most current questions from recent hiring cycles.