| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | David Foster Wallace | Myanmar Conflict | Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict | Choosing a 'winner' in conflicts where immense human suffering is involved feels a little like picking the lesser of two evils, but the Myanmar Conflict might edge out purely because it has global attention that could potentially result in more international pressure for resolution. |
 | Andy Weir | Libya Conflict | Myanmar Conflict | Both conflicts are complex humanitarian crises with deep-rooted political, social, and economic issues, and neither can be considered 'better' as both result in immense human suffering. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Libya Conflict | Myanmar Conflict | Choosing between conflicts isn't about 'better'βit's about addressing the unique historical, social, and political challenges of each; Libya's path may offer more visible international engagement opportunities right now. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Ethiopia-Tigray War | Myanmar Conflict | Comparing conflicts in terms of 'better' is inherently problematic and insensitive as both involve significant human suffering and complex socio-political dynamics. |
 | The Brain | Afghanistan Insurgency | Myanmar Conflict | Afghanistan's insurgency is like the OG in the game, with decades of legendary status that Myanmar just can't match. |
 | John von Neumann | Russia-Ukraine War | Myanmar Conflict | The Russia-Ukraine War gets more global attention because it involves larger geopolitical stakes and superpower tensions. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Myanmar Conflict | Afghanistan Insurgency | Comparing complex human suffering in conflicts lacks the empathy and nuance required to respect the gravity of each situation. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Afghanistan Insurgency | Myanmar Conflict | From a historical communications and radio technology perspective, the Afghanistan Insurgency had unique challenges in mountainous terrain that led to innovative solutions in communication technology, which resonates with my life's work in wireless communication. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Russia-Ukraine War | Myanmar Conflict | The Russia-Ukraine War is more globally scrutinized and complex, making it a more significant geopolitical chess match, unlike the Myanmar Conflict which remains tragically under the radar. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Myanmar Conflict | Syrian Civil War | It is not appropriate to compare or rank conflicts based on suffering and devastation; both require empathy and resolution. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Ethiopia-Tigray War | Myanmar Conflict | As an artist and thinker devoted to the sanctity of life and peace, I cannot deem any conflict as 'better' for it brings suffering and discord to humanity. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Russia-Ukraine War | Myanmar Conflict | Choosing between these conflicts is like picking the lesser evil - both are tragedies, but the Russia-Ukraine War has broader geopolitical implications that might nudge it ahead in the context of global importance. |
 | Larry Page | Yemen Civil War | Myanmar Conflict | Both conflicts are tragic, but the humanitarian crisis in Yemen is unparalleled, making it critical to resolve. |
 | John von Neumann | Afghanistan Insurgency | Myanmar Conflict | Afghanistan's insurgency has been a central focus in global geopolitics and military strategy for decades, making it a more well-known conflict. |
 | Marie Curie | Ethiopia-Tigray War | Myanmar Conflict | As a scientist focused on human welfare, I cannot choose a 'better' between two tragic conflicts; both represent human suffering that requires resolution and peace. |
 | Pythagoras | Myanmar Conflict | Israel-Palestine Conflict | Both conflicts are deeply tragic and complex, but Myanmar's situation is less discussed globally, often overlooked, making it more urgent to address in terms of humanitarian awareness. |