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Canva Coding Interview Questions

25 Canva coding interview problems with full optimal solutions — 16 easy, 8 medium, 1 hard. Every problem ships with multiple approaches (brute-force first, then the optimal), complexity tables for each, company-specific tips on what an Canva interviewer values, and a FAQ section.

Showing 16 problems of 25

  • #70easyfoundational

    70. Climbing Stairs

    Count distinct ways to climb n steps taking 1 or 2 steps at a time — Canva uses this classic DP warmup to check whether you recognize the Fibonacci recurrence and can articulate memoization vs. bottom-up tabulation before the harder design-system problems.

  • #121easyfoundational

    121. Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock

    Find the maximum profit from a single buy-then-sell in a price array — Canva uses this single-pass sliding-minimum problem to confirm you can reason about 'running state' before handing you their real canvas-rendering performance metrics.

  • #125easyfoundational

    125. Valid Palindrome

    Check whether a string reads the same forward and backward after stripping non-alphanumeric characters — Canva uses this two-pointer warmup to assess how you handle real-world messy string input before asking you to parse SVG path commands.

  • #1easyfoundational

    1. Two Sum

    Find two indices whose values sum to a target — Canva uses this as a warmup to gauge how you reach for the right data structure on canvas-element lookups.

  • #2easyfoundational

    2. Valid Parentheses

    Determine if a string of brackets is balanced — Canva uses this to test how you reason about stack-based parsing for nested layer trees.

  • #3easyfoundational

    3. Merge Two Sorted Lists

    Merge two sorted linked lists into one — Canva uses this to test pointer hygiene and stable ordering, mirroring how template content streams are merged.

  • #5easyfoundational

    5. Remove Element

    Remove all occurrences of a value in place — Canva uses this to test how cleanly you mutate arrays, like removing deleted layers from a render queue.

  • #6easyfoundational

    6. Search Insert Position

    Find where to insert a value in a sorted array — Canva tests this to see if you reach for binary search on ordered z-index lists.

  • #7easyfoundational

    7. Plus One

    Increment a number represented as a digit array — Canva uses this to gauge how you handle carries and array growth, similar to incrementing canvas page numbers.

  • #8easyfoundational

    8. Merge Sorted Array

    Merge two sorted arrays in place — Canva uses this to test whether you can avoid scratch buffers when combining template asset lists.

  • #9easyfoundational

    9. Binary Tree Inorder Traversal

    Return inorder traversal values of a binary tree — Canva uses this to check that you can walk tree structures, which mirror nested layer hierarchies.

  • #10easyfoundational

    10. Same Tree

    Decide if two binary trees are structurally and value-equal — Canva uses this to test recursion hygiene around shape comparisons in template trees.

  • #11easyfoundational

    11. Symmetric Tree

    Check whether a binary tree is a mirror of itself — Canva uses this to gauge how clearly you reason about mirrored layer compositions.

  • #13easyfoundational

    13. Balanced Binary Tree

    Decide whether a binary tree is height-balanced — Canva uses this to test bottom-up recursion versus naive top-down recomputation.

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