The Only List You Need. Funny Never Have I Ever Questions
The Only List You Need. Funny Never Have I Ever Questions
Funny never have I ever questions are effective in getting people actively involved in discussions at social gatherings as much as they are entertaining. Such questions are often embarrassing but their ultimate goal is to amuse the players. Below are some examples.
1. Never have I ever fallen in love with a cartoon character
As funny as this may seem, people do fall in love with cartoon characters and it is quite relatable.
2. Never have I ever wet myself while laughing
Ever laughed so hard you feel like your life is slipping away? Such laughter would make anyone pee him/herself.
3. Never have I ever quietly farted during a meeting at work
Farting is natural, but it can seem to have some sinister agenda at times and the only way to evade being embarrassed is to drop a silent one.
4. Never have I ever wet my bed as an adult
Several factors like doing drugs and consuming copious amounts of alcohol would have you wet your bed.
5. Never have I ever eaten something out of the garbage
If you are homeless and struggling to get by, you can totally eat out of the garbage; people have done it.
6. Never have I ever lied about my real name
What would make someone lie about their real name apart from not liking the name?
7. Never have I ever got caught smelling my armpit
It’s your armpit, you have the right to do whatever you want with it.
8. Never have I ever got caught picking my nose in public
Do you know what they say? Everybody does it, they don’t just get caught.
9. Never have I ever farted in an elevator while leaving it
This is one of the good never have I ever questions that shows the nasty things we do when no one is watching.
10. Never have I ever broke something expensive and blamed it on a pet
We are humans, and sometimes we don’t just want to take the blame.
11. Never have I ever made a dog so mad that it chased me
12. Never have I ever eaten rotten food because I was hungry and broke
When your survival instincts kick in, you might even eat the brains of a zombie to stay alive.
13. Never have I ever been caught pushing a pull door
14. Never have I ever made fun of an elderly person because they annoyed me
It doesn’t matter what they did, you should never make fun of an elderly person. It’s wrong and there is no coming back from that.
15. Never have I ever been caught shoplifting
Most people think shoplifting isn’t a serious crime but a shoplifting conviction could result in a felony conviction and time in jail.
16. Never have I ever struggled not to cry while watching a movie with friends
We all cry, it is natural and very okay to cry. But it can be embarrassing at times and crying while seeing a movie with friends is one of such instances.
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Neetcode Leetcode. Neetcode vs. Leetcode Premium – which should you use?
If you are struggling to decide between NeetCode and Leetcode, then this is for you.
NeetCode is a newer coding interview prep platform that has been making waves on the internet.
The platform has helped many people land tech roles with their dream tech companies. There is also a free version of the course, which provides many free resources to help you progress in your coding interview preparation.
When compared to LeetCode, NeetCode has a smaller database of interview questions. But it sums up the important questions you should know.
Also, you get video solutions to interview questions. Lastly, it is more affordable and a better solution to LeetCode.
sounds similar to, at least from the naming, so naturally, the question is, what’s the difference? Once that’s settled, which is the better platform out of the two?
This review will walk you through an overview of NeetCode and LeetCode, as well as their pros and cons.
There’s much to look forward to in this review, and I couldn’t be more excited to take you on this tour.
Without further ado, let’s get started.
NeetCode vs. Leetcode – Overview
NeetCode and LeetCode are interview prep solutions for aspiring software engineers (SWEs).
As a software engineer, you must master your coding skills, data structure, algorithms, and more.
There are many ways to accomplish that objective, and practicing coding questions is one of them.
And it’s not just random questions you will be solving. Most questions on NeetCode and LeetCode are interview questions in FAANG companies and other big-name enterprises.
That’s amazing but not surprising. Software developers created both platforms at companies like Google.
They aim to arm you with insider knowledge of the company’s interview process so you can skip the tedious protocol they underwent to get into these tech giants.
Aside from the multitude of coding practice questions, NeetCode and LeetCode contain several tools and features to help you get the best from your preparation.
You can, for example, filter questions to solve in a particular order, crack code in multiple programming languages, get ranked on the leaderboards, and stand out to potential employers scouting for talent.
NeetCode and LeetCode look like up-and-coming platforms to help you take off in your coding career.
The two platforms are similar in many ways, and sometimes it can look like only their names sound slightly different.
But there is a whole world of differences between the two platforms. For starters, LeetCode came first. But it had (and still has) many deficiencies.
That’s why NeetCode was spun out of LeetCode to provide what the latter missed.
Read on to know what’s different in the DNA code of these twin brothers.
NeetCode vs. Leetcode – Differences
I will be very direct about this: LeetCode has all the questions but comparatively few solutions. NeetCode aims to provide solutions to the thousands of LeetCode questions.
NeetCode’s primary mission is to help you understand how to solve many of the questions you find on LeetCode.
That is the night and day differentiation between NeetCode and LeetCode.
With that aside, let’s move on quickly to other differences.
Interview Questions
For many questions, no other coding interview prep platform comes close.
When you weigh LeetCode and NeetCode on the scale of quantity here, you’ll immediately realize that LeetCode is the behemoth out of the two.
LeetCode’s repository of questions has over 2,700 coding challenges leaving NeetCode in the dust with just 500+ questions. NeetCode and LeetCode are frequently updated with more questions, but the former will never catch up.
Nevertheless, it’s about more than just the number of questions. I mean, let’s face it, are you going to solve thousands of questions?
LeetCode might have the numbers, but NeetCode steals the show with a better question structure.
NeetCode organizes its questions in a manner that gives clear direction. They call it the Algorithm Roadmap.
Instead of just picking any question without any reference point, the Algorithm Roadmap gives you a pattern of questions you should follow to master data structure and algorithms.
There are about 12 coding topics in the Algorithm Roadmap; you can see them in my full review ofhere.
Inside the Roadmap, you will find interview challenges in easy, medium, and hard categories. And you can access their solutions and explanations on NeetCode’s GitHub and YouTube channels.
Blind 75 Leetcode problems : Detailed Video Solutions
Blind 75 Overview
Blind 75 leetcode is a list of 75 most frequent asked leetcode questions which had helped many developers clear interviews of Google, Facebook, Amazon etc. Hence, it is a tried and tested list with 1000s of testimonials available on all public review platforms such as quora, teamblind etc.
About Instructor
- Software Engineer at Google .
- Offers from Facebook London and other startups.
- Previously worked with Amazon, Media.net .
- Candidate Master at Codeforces.
- 6* at Codechef.
If you still have doubts or questions, we’ve got you covered! Check out our FAQs section at the bottom of the page, where we address some common queries that might help clarify any concerns you have.
Note: Only start solving the problems, if you have prior knowledge of DSA, in case you are a beginner please switch to Strivers A2Z DSA Sheet.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is blind 75 enough?
Yes, and No both. Confused? Well let us clarify, blind 75 is a list of just 75 questions designed in a way that it covers most of the concepts asked in any coding interview. However, what you need to understand is these questions alone will not help you be an excellent problem solver but these problems will give you a good head start and a direction to work in. However, most people get direct questions from the blind 75 list because it is designed in a way that it contains most frequently asked interview questions from different companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook etc but we highly recommend to solve more problems topic wise on leetcode after you complete this list.
Is this a language specific series?
Striver has made sure that the lectures are not language based, he teaches you the alogrithms. Post that he writes the pseudocodes, which are language independent. Loops and data structures are similar in every language, so you can always have the articles open on a parallel tab to check the code for C++, Java, Python or Javascript.
What if the codes are not available in the language I code in?
Open bard/chatGPT, and paste our C++ or any language code, and ask him to convert it into language of your choice, and he will do it for you.
How do I get my doubts resolved?
If you have any doubts, you can always open the youtube comments, and read through. Mostly all the common doubts are there in the YouTube section. If you still have doubts, we will highly encourage you to use technology, and open Bard/ChatGPT, and paste the code from our article, and ask them the doubt. This works for most of the use cases. If you still have doubt, you can post on the youtube comments, Striver usually replies if the community has not.
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