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Group Anagrams

Understand how to identify and group anagrams by rearranging letters and tracking data effectively. This lesson helps you solve anagram and permutation problems by applying clear steps and pattern recognition, preparing you to handle similar coding challenges confidently.

Statement

Given a list of strings strs, group together all strings that are anagrams of each other.

An anagram is a string formed by rearranging the letters of another string, using all original letters exactly once. For example, “eat”, “tea”, and “ate” are anagrams.

Return a list of groups, where each group contains strings that are anagrams of each other.

Note: The order of the groups and the order of strings within each group does not matter.

Constraints:

Let strs be the list of strings given as input to find the anagrams.

  • 11 \leq strs.length 103\leq 10^3
  • 00 \leq strs[i].length 100\leq 100
  • strs[i] consists of lowercase English letters.

Examples

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Understand the problem

Let’s take a moment to make sure you've correctly understood the problem. The quiz below helps you check if you're solving the correct problem:

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What is the output if the following list is given as input?

[‘bat’, ‘tab’, ‘tan’, ‘at’]

A.

[[‘at’], [‘bat’], [‘tab’], [‘tan’]]

B.

[[‘at’, ‘bat’]], [[‘tab’, tan’]]

C.

[[‘at’, ‘bat’, ‘tab’, tan’]]

D.

[[‘tab’, ‘bat’]], [‘tan’], [‘at’]]


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Figure it out!

We have a game for you to play. Rearrange the logical building blocks to develop a clearer understanding of how to solve this problem.

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Drag and drop the cards to rearrange them in the correct sequence.

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Try it yourself

Implement your solution in the following coding playground.

Python
usercode > group_anagrams.py
def group_anagrams(strs):
# Replace this placeholder return statement with your code
return [[]]
Group Anagrams