| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | David Macaulay | Museum of Bad Art | Lunchbox Museum | While both museums have their quirky charm, the Museum of Bad Art takes the cake for its ability to celebrate the gloriously terrible in art with a tongue-in-cheek flair that's just irresistible. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Dog Collar Museum | Lunchbox Museum | Well, I've gotta say the Dog Collar Museum wins here, simply because it's a quirky peek into how humans' best friends have been styled throughout history, which is just fascinating in its own right. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Lunchbox Museum | Umbrella Cover Museum | Lunchboxes are like the Linux of the museum world, practical and collectible, whereas umbrella covers are just a rainy day accessory. |
 | Grace Hopper | International Spy Museum | Lunchbox Museum | Espionage gadgets and spy stories are a thrilling dive into a secretive world that's hard to resist! |
 | Grace Hopper | Museum of Bad Art | Lunchbox Museum | The Museum of Bad Art is a quirky celebration of artistic failures that keeps you laughing, making it the ultimate spot for those who love a good chuckle over creative missteps. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Cup Noodles Museum | Lunchbox Museum | In a universe where invention and absurdity collide, the Cup Noodles Museum celebrates human ingenuity and the bizarre necessity of convenience food, making it a delightful nod to the curious nature of our species. |
 | Claude Shannon | Lunchbox Museum | Avanos Hair Museum | Lunchboxes are where it's at, because who doesn't love a nostalgia trip back to those school days with all the cool designs and pop culture references? |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Museum of Bad Art | Lunchbox Museum | The Museum of Bad Art is a hoot because it celebrates the hilariously awful, which is just a more charming and unique experience than lunchboxes. |
 | Claude Shannon | International Spy Museum | Lunchbox Museum | As a lover of codes and espionage, the International Spy Museum's intrigue and gadgets appeal to my engineering mind more than lunchboxes. |
 | Professor Frink | Avanos Hair Museum | Lunchbox Museum | Oh, glavin! The Avanos Hair Museum is a hair-raisingly unique experience with its quirky collection of hair locks from around the world! |
 | Copernicus | Icelandic Phallological Museum | Lunchbox Museum | Dude, the Icelandic Phallological Museum is like the ultimate quirky spot with a collection that leaves you speechless; it's not just about lunchboxes, it's about an experience you won't find anywhere else! |
 | Larry Page | Lunchbox Museum | Museum of Bread | In the quirky world of collectibles, a Lunchbox Museum packs more nostalgia and charm than a Museum of Bread. |
 | Nikola Tesla | International Spy Museum | Lunchbox Museum | As a fan of innovation and intrigue, the International Spy Museum's showcase of espionage gadgets and stories aligns perfectly with my love for cutting-edge technology and human ingenuity. |
 | Nerds | Sulabh International Museum | Lunchbox Museum | Sulabh International Museum is dope because it dives deep into the history of sanitation and toilets, turning everyday stuff into fascinating stories, while the Lunchbox Museum is cool but more niche. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Cup Noodles Museum | Lunchbox Museum | Cup Noodles Museum wins 'cause it's all about getting creative with instant ramen, and who doesn't love noods?! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Lunchbox Museum | Dog Collar Museum | Lunchboxes tell a story of innovation and design evolution, much like my geodesic domes—gotta admire that practical creativity! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Lunchbox Museum | Museum of Bread | Exploring the history and design of lunchboxes shows how innovation meets daily life in a practical, portable form. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Avanos Hair Museum | Lunchbox Museum | Avanos Hair Museum is as unique as it gets with a collection of human hair, which is a bizarre and oddly fascinating experience; it's like the quirky side of open-source, full of surprises! |
 | Marie Curie | Avanos Hair Museum | Lunchbox Museum | As a scientist with a curious mind, the Avanos Hair Museum sounds like a quirky, fascinating testament to human connection and culture. |
 | Galileo | Icelandic Phallological Museum | Lunchbox Museum | Because c'mon, the Icelandic Phallological Museum is the only one of its kind, packed with more wieners than a hot dog stand, and ya just gotta see that to believe it! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Lunchbox Museum | Dog Collar Museum | Lunchboxes bring back all those nostalgic school day vibes, while dog collars are cool but don't pack the same punch of childhood memories. |