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LeetCode Card 340 — Bit Manipulation / Check

Bit Manipulation — BASIC step map

Pattern signal

This pattern usually appears when the prompt involves parity, masks, compact state, powers of two, or toggling flags efficiently. Single Number, counting bits, subset masks, and low-level state operations sit here.

Trade-offs matter more than the final choice.

What Check means here

In BASIC, the Check step is where you dry-run the result on edge cases, confirm complexity, and inspect whether the invariant actually held. For Bit Manipulation, that matters because the pattern only becomes useful once the candidate is explicit about what is being tracked, reduced, or preserved.

Interview move

A strong move is to review and stress-test before you hand the answer over. In this pattern family, say out loud what representation makes the problem easier: the map entry, the pointer invariant, the recursion contract, the queue contents, or the DP state. That keeps the implementation attached to a reason.

Common miss

The miss is using bit tricks as memorized magic without understanding what each mask encodes. BASIC reduces that risk because the stage sequence forces you to earn the implementation instead of jumping straight into it.

BASIC prompt

“Given that this looks like Bit Manipulation, what is the simplest way to dry-run the result on edge cases, confirm complexity, and inspect whether the invariant actually held?”

From real interviews
Interviewers have limited time. When a candidate self-checks, it means the interviewer can spend their remaining questions going deeper into interesting territory rather than probing for basic correctness. That changes the tone of the entire interview.

References

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