LC 38. Count and Say

Alen Alex · February 7, 2026

LeetCode Link: 38. Count and Say
Language: C#

Problem Statement

The count-and-say sequence is a sequence of digit strings defined by the recursive formula:

countAndSay(1) = “1”
countAndSay(n) is the run-length encoding of countAndSay(n - 1).
Run-length encoding (RLE) is a string compression method that works by replacing consecutive identical characters (repeated 2 or more times) with the concatenation of the character and the number marking the count of the characters (length of the run). For example, to compress the string “3322251” we replace “33” with “23”, replace “222” with “32”, replace “5” with “15” and replace “1” with “11”. Thus the compressed string becomes “23321511”.

Given a positive integer n, return the nth element of the count-and-say sequence.

Example 1:

Input: n = 4
Output: “1211”

Explanation:

countAndSay(1) = “1”
countAndSay(2) = RLE of “1” = “11”
countAndSay(3) = RLE of “11” = “21”
countAndSay(4) = RLE of “21” = “1211”

Example 2:

Input: n = 1
Output: “1”

Explanation:
This is the base case.

Constraints:

  • 1 <= n <= 30

Solution

public class Solution 
{
    public string CountAndSay(int n) 
    {
        if (n == 1)
        {
            return "1";
        }

        var prev = CountAndSay(n-1);

        var result = new StringBuilder();
        var count = 1;

        for (int i=0; i<prev.Length; i++)
        {
            while (i+1 < prev.Length && prev[i] == prev[i+1])
            {
                count++;
                i++;
            }

            result.Append(count);
            result.Append(prev[i]);       

            count = 1;        
        }

        return result.ToString();
    }
}

Complexity

Time Complexity: O(N)
Space Complexity: O(N)

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