Adobe Coding Interview Questions
We track 173 coding questions asked at Adobe, tagged with the algorithms and concepts they test. The most common: Array, String, Hash Table, Dynamic Programming, Math.
Browse all 173 Adobe questions →Concept mix
Each question's weight is split evenly across its concepts, so the shares sum to 100%.
- Array19.1%
- String9.0%
- Hash Table6.0%
- Math5.9%
- Dynamic Programming4.9%
- Two Pointers4.5%
- Binary Search3.7%
- Linked List3.3%
- Sorting3.0%
- Matrix3.0%
- Other (44)37.6%
How many questions involve each concept
Share of all 173 tracked Adobe questions that touch each concept. Questions usually involve several, so these overlap.
- Array55.5%
- String23.7%
- Hash Table20.2%
- Dynamic Programming14.5%
- Math14.5%
- Two Pointers12.1%
- Sorting11.6%
- Breadth-First Search11.0%
- Depth-First Search11.0%
- Matrix11.0%
- Binary Search10.4%
- Tree8.7%
Where Adobe differs from the average company
Concept weight at Adobe relative to the average across all companies we track. Green means Adobe leans on it harder than most.
- Combinatorics2.0×
- Quickselect2.0×
- Backtracking1.7×
- Binary Search Tree1.7×
- Greedy0.77×
- Heap (Priority Queue)0.73×
- Simulation0.47×
- Database0.44×
Adobe specialties
Concepts that show up at Adobe but are rarely asked elsewhere. They are easy to get blindsided by.
Difficulty mix
Level split of the 173 tracked Adobe questions.
- Junior27% (46)
- Mid/Senior59% (102)
- Staff14% (25)
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