Took about 6 weeks total to get through everything. Started with an OA -2 coding questions in 90 mins. lots of array stuff and prefix sums. Be careful because they don't show you all the test cases, so you have to really think about edge cases yourself. There was a behavioral survey too, nothing crazy just don't pick neutral for every single question imo. Had a 45 min phone screen after that- standard graph ques but want you to explain your thoughts. Onsite was 5 rounds in one day -> 4 coding and 1 for Googlyness/behavioral. The coding was a mix of DP, trees, and had a geometry line sweep ques that was a bit of a headache haha. 45 minutes goes by way faster than you think i guess. For prep, I mostly just stuck to Google tagged LC mediums/hards and did the blind 75 - these are a must i’d say, helps understand patterns. I also did a mock on Prepfully with an actual Google engineer which was very eye opening - helped me get used to explaining the depth and tradeoffs before actually writing any code. I’d recommend: just keep talking through your reasoning even if your first idea is bad; everyone wants to see how you solve problems, not just the final code. Also, the campus is cool but a total maze, get there early so you aren't stressing about finding the right building. I spent odd 20 mins figuring things out lol