Practice: Jump Game II

Problem: https://leetcode.com/problems/jump-game-ii/

Recognition reminder: the same forward-reach setting as Jump Game, but now the ask is the fewest jumps rather than yes/no. An optimization word (“minimum number of jumps”) over a sequence of feasible local moves is the greedy cue.

Before you start (the five-beat rhythm)

  1. Your three Pattern Cards for this week are already written.
  2. Name the pattern aloud (which of the three, and why) and write your approach as a plain-English comment before any code.
  3. Struggle floor: 25 minutes unaided. No hints, no AI, no Discuss tab.
  4. If stuck past the floor, ask the tutor for a hint. Six rungs, one per ask.
  5. Debrief in your commit message before moving to the next problem.

Your target

Fill these in yourself before you look at anyone else’s solution:

Target time complexity:  ____
Target space complexity: ____

A single pass that expands a reachable “frontier” level by level should give O(n) time and O(1) space. Know what each jump corresponds to in that level expansion.

Where your code goes

Write your solution in your own work repo (see getting-started.md), not in this folder. This folder ships only the problem spec and a provided-example test (tests/test_provided.py) so you can check the given cases locally before you submit to LeetCode’s judge. The judge is the oracle; the tutor will not confirm your answer by reading it.

Debrief (paste into your commit message)

1. What pattern did this turn out to be?
2. What was the trigger phrase or input shape that should have made me reach for it?
3. What was the time and space complexity, and what would dominate at scale?
4. What edge case would have broken my first attempt?
5. What would I do differently in three days when I see this cold?