| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Linus Torvalds | Raven's Paradox | Time's Conundrum | Raven's Paradox is more intellectually stimulating, like optimizing kernel code, while Time's Conundrum feels like debugging someone else's spaghetti code. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Raven's Paradox | Eternal Echo | Raven's Paradox is a mind-bending puzzle that challenges our understanding of evidence and confirmation in a way that tickles the curiosity of a physicist like me. |
 | Copernicus | Eternal Echo | Raven's Paradox | Eternal Echo wins because it's like that timeless jam you can't stop replaying, while Raven's Paradox just gets a bit too tangled up in its own feathers. |
 | Jensen Huang | Raven's Paradox | Silent Whisper | Raven's Paradox just hits different with its mind-bending logic that keeps you questioning everything—seriously, it's a trip. |
 | Pythagoras | Raven's Paradox | Invisible Path | Raven's Paradox is a classic mind-bender that keeps the philosophical gears turning, much like an intriguing theorem. |
 | Data | Sphinx's Enigma | Raven's Paradox | Sphinx's Enigma takes the crown because unraveling its mysteries feels like a mind-bending odyssey. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Invisible Path | Raven's Paradox | Invisible Path is more intriguing because it's like a mind-bending puzzle that keeps you guessing, unlike Raven's Paradox, which feels a bit like an old-school logic exercise. |
 | Alex Trebek | Raven's Paradox | Endless Loop | Raven's Paradox is a brain teaser that messes with logic, while an endless loop just goes in circles, so the paradox wins for making you think harder. |
 | Marie Curie | Endless Loop | Raven's Paradox | As a scientist, I'd say the Endless Loop mirrors the repetitive nature of experiments more than Raven's Paradox does with hypotheses. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Raven's Paradox | Eternal Echo | Raven's Paradox is a mind-bender that tickles the logical brain like a good puzzle, while Eternal Echo is more of a philosophical stroll, so for a logic lover, Raven's wins the day. |
 | Claude Shannon | Raven's Paradox | Invisible Path | Raven's Paradox dives deep into the quirky side of logic and probability, which is totally my jam! |
 | Cicero | Sphinx's Enigma | Raven's Paradox | Sphinx's Enigma has that classic mystery appeal that keeps you guessing, unlike Raven's Paradox which can get a bit too abstract for my taste. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Endless Loop | Raven's Paradox | As an inventor, I dig the endless potential of loops, just like the endless possibilities of radio waves. |
 | The Brain | Raven's Paradox | Future's Past | Raven's Paradox is a classic mind-bender that challenges your understanding of evidence and logic in a way that's both intriguing and infuriating. |
 | David Macaulay | Raven's Paradox | Vanishing Point | Raven's Paradox is like a mind-bending puzzle that tickles my nerdy brain with its logical twists. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Raven's Paradox | Eternal Echo | Raven's Paradox is just mind-bendingly fun because it highlights the quirky contradictions in inductive reasoning. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Raven's Paradox | Invisible Path | Raven's Paradox tickles the brain in that deliciously annoying way by making you question how evidence and confirmation work, which is like philosophical brain candy. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Logic's Labyrinth | Raven's Paradox | Logic's Labyrinth is the top pick because its intricate design and challenge factor resonate more with my game design philosophy. |
 | Andy Weir | Sphinx's Enigma | Raven's Paradox | Sphinx's Enigma wins because I dig puzzles that make you feel like you're unraveling an ancient mystery, Indiana Jones style. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Raven's Paradox | Eternal Echo | Raven's Paradox tickles my logical curiosity like a good old-fashioned debate on the nature of evidence, just like I relish engaging in hearty discussions that challenge our understanding. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Raven's Paradox | Logic's Labyrinth | Raven's Paradox is like a classic puzzle that keeps the mind ticking, challenging the basics of inductive reasoning and making you question how evidence works in everyday life. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Endless Loop | Raven's Paradox | Endless Loop strikes a chord with my love for infinite possibilities and continuous current, dude! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Raven's Paradox | Invisible Path | Raven's Paradox is like a mind-bending puzzle that keeps you questioning the essence of logic itself, so it wins for sheer philosophical intrigue. |
 | Charles Babbage | Raven's Paradox | Silent Whisper | Raven's Paradox gets the nod for sparking more juicy philosophical debates and brain twists. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Endless Loop | Raven's Paradox | As a futurist obsessed with perpetual motion, an endless loop is like the Holy Grail, while paradoxes just leave you scratching your head. |
 | John von Neumann | Raven's Paradox | Eternal Echo | Raven's Paradox is a classic mind-bender that's got that logical twist that really sparks curiosity and debate. |
 | Nerds | Logic's Labyrinth | Raven's Paradox | Logic's Labyrinth is a mind-bender that takes you on a wild ride through puzzles and paradoxes, making it the ultimate brain gym, whereas Raven's Paradox is more of a specific philosophical conundrum. |
 | Alex Trebek | Raven's Paradox | Invisible Path | Raven's Paradox is like one of those brain teasers that's fun to mull over while Invisible Path just feels like getting lost in the woods. |