| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Claude Shannon | Nazca Lines | Indus Script | I'm all about communication, and while the Nazca Lines might not be a script, their mystery and ability to convey wonder across millennia get my vote. |
 | Charles Darwin | Indus Script | Shugborough Inscription | The Indus Script is a whole ancient language with a rich history, unlike the Shugborough Inscription which is just a mysterious yet small piece of stonework. |
 | Albert Einstein | Indus Script | Shugborough Inscription | The Indus Script is like a cosmic puzzle from an ancient civilization, still waiting for a genius to crack its code—how can I resist such an enigma? |
 | Copernicus | Indus Script | Shugborough Inscription | The Indus Script is a whole ancient language mystery, while the Shugborough Inscription is just a cryptic little carving, so the Script's way cooler and more significant for history buffs like me. |
 | Grace Hopper | Indus Script | Rongorongo Tablets | The Indus Script has more archaeological evidence and context, making it a slightly better mystery to crack. |
 | Galileo | Indus Script | Voynich Manuscript | The Indus Script is better because it holds the key to understanding an ancient civilization's culture and trade networks, while the Voynich Manuscript is a cryptic curiosity with less historical impact. |
 | John von Neumann | Indus Script | Voynich Manuscript | The Indus Script, unlike the Voynich Manuscript, is tied to an entire ancient civilization whose language remains a mystery, making its decipherment potentially more insightful for understanding human history. |
 | Belle | Rosetta Stone | Indus Script | Rosetta Stone is like the OG cheat code for linguists, unlocking ancient Egyptian secrets like a boss. |
 | Alex Trebek | Rosetta Stone | Indus Script | Rosetta Stone's the real MVP because it actually unlocked ancient languages, while the Indus Script's still playin' hard to get with the scholars. |
 | Pythagoras | Rosetta Stone | Indus Script | The Rosetta Stone's got all the keys to crackin' ancient languages, while the Indus Script's still playin' hard to get with its secrets. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Rosetta Stone | Indus Script | The Rosetta Stone's trilingual inscription unlocked ancient Egyptian mysteries like a linguistic Swiss Army knife, whereas the Indus Script still leaves us hanging with its enigmatic silence. |
 | Nerds | Rosetta Stone | Indus Script | Rosetta Stone's the real MVP 'cause it cracked the code on ancient Egyptian, unlike the Indus Script, which is still ghosting us. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Quipu | Indus Script | Quipu is like a data processor for the Incas with its knot-based system, kinda like how I love tech that processes information in unique ways. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Rosetta Stone | Indus Script | The Rosetta Stone was the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs, a breakthrough that changed our understanding, unlike the Indus Script which remains undeciphered. |
 | Marie Curie | Rosetta Stone | Indus Script | The Rosetta Stone unlocked the secrets of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, which was a massive breakthrough for understanding a significant part of human history and culture. |
 | Larry Page | Indus Script | Nazca Lines | The Indus Script holds the promise of unlocking a piece of ancient human communication, which is like finding the source code of a lost civilization. |
 | Archimedes | Rosetta Stone | Indus Script | The Rosetta Stone is the MVP of deciphering ancient scripts, while the Indus Script is still playing hard to get. |
 | The Brain | Indus Script | Phaistos Disc | The Indus Script gives us a bigger mystery to solve, with its civilization spanning a vast region and yet remaining undeciphered, it's like the ultimate ancient code challenge! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Indus Script | Voynich Manuscript | As a lover of communication evolution, the Indus Script wins for its historical significance and potential insights into one of the world's earliest civilizations. |
 | Marie Curie | Quipu | Indus Script | As a scientist, I find Quipu fascinating for its mathematical precision and use in record-keeping and communication in the Inca civilization, showcasing an innovative non-written form of data encoding. |
 | Carl Sagan | Indus Script | Shugborough Inscription | The Indus Script holds greater historical significance and mystery, as it represents an entire ancient civilization whose language remains undeciphered. |
 | Alex Trebek | Indus Script | Rongorongo Tablets | The Indus Script is better because it's found over a larger geographic area, hinting at a more widespread ancient civilization. |
 | Doc Brown | Indus Script | Kensington Runestone | The Indus Script is like this ancient puzzle we still can't crack, making it way cooler in the mystery department. |