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GeeksforGeeks-POTD (July Special🔥🔥)

This repository contains submissions (solutions) of GeeksforGeeks - POTD (Problem Of The Day).

The POTD in this repository are of July, 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣3️⃣.

What's special about July Month ? 📆🤔

All GeeksforGeeks - POTD in the month of July are based on popular interview questions !

More about GeeksforGeeks - </> POTD :

GeeksforGeeks (GfG) is a popular platform that provides a wide range of resources for computer science and programming topics. One of its offerings is the "Problem Of The Day" (POTD), which is a daily coding challenge aimed at improving problem-solving skills and enhancing knowledge of data structures and algorithms.

The GeeksforGeeks POTD typically consists of a daily coding problem statement. On each day users are encouraged to solve the problem using their preferred programming language and submit their solutions on the GeeksforGeeks website within that day itself.

Also make sure to check out all of my GeeksforGeeks Submissions

Okay, now, how can you avail the prizes and rewards ? 💰🏆

  • First and foremost, solving one problem will earn you one Geek Bit. ➕1️⃣ 🪙
  • If you successfully solve problems for 8 consecutive days you will get 8 additional Geek Bits. ➕8️⃣ 🪙
  • You must have over 50 Geek Bits to be eligible for redeeming prizes. 5️⃣0️⃣ 🪙
  • Once you’ll collect a minimum of 50 Geeks Bits, the redeem prize option will automatically pop up on your screen and then you’ll be able to redeem the preferred prize of your choice! 🤩🎁

And yes, do encourage others also to solve POTD by sharing today’s problem on Twitter. Tag @geeksforgeeks and stand a chance to win surprising rewards!!

Contents in the repository :

  • The Problem Statement of each day is put in a readme file, that is webscraped from the official GfG website.
  • Solution to each problem will be found in a cpp file, along with the number of test cases the code has passed.
  • The folders are arranged day-wise. Each Day number represents the date in the month of July, 2023.

The readme file also contains topic tags and company tags 🏷️✨