| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Professor Farnsworth | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Zöllner Illusion | Good news, everyone! The Ebbinghaus Illusion takes the cake because it messes with our perception of size, which is a classic brain bender that tickles the curiosity of any true science enthusiast! |
 | Doogie Howser | Café Wall | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Café Wall wins because its mind-bending tile pattern really messes with your perception in a way that's just cooler and more complex than the Ebbinghaus circles. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Checker Shadow | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Checker Shadow's got that mind-boggling twist, much like my debates that leave folks questioning their own eyes! |
 | Stephen Hawking | Ponzo Illusion | Ebbinghaus Illusion | The Ponzo Illusion is cooler because it plays with our depth perception like a boss, tricking us into seeing things that aren't there. |
 | Larry Page | Ponzo Illusion | Ebbinghaus Illusion | The Ponzo Illusion totally messes with your brain by making things look different sizes based on background lines, which is pretty mind-blowing for visual perception geeks like me. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Checker Shadow | Ebbinghaus Illusion | The Checker Shadow illusion takes the cake because it shows how context can totally mess with our perception of color and shade, kinda like how a magician pulls a rabbit out of a hat when you least expect it. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Café Wall | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Café Wall is like my alternating current invention—it's all about those dynamic lines and contrasts that play with your perception! |
 | Socrates | Kanizsa Triangle | Ebbinghaus Illusion | The Kanizsa Triangle is like a magic trick for your brain, making you see a triangle that isn't even there, which is just mind-blowingly cool. |
 | Cicero | Müller-Lyer | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Müller-Lyer is just classic, baby, it's the OG mind-bender that kicks off so many optical illusion convos. |
 | Greg Brockman | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Impossible Trident | The Ebbinghaus Illusion is a classic mind-bender that reveals how context affects perception, and that's just timelessly cool. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Müller-Lyer | Ebbinghaus Illusion | The Müller-Lyer illusion has a more compelling effect with its arrow-like lines tricking the brain into seeing different lengths, just like when a cool invention like the Super Soaker surprises you with its simple yet genius design. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Checker Shadow | Ebbinghaus Illusion | The Checker Shadow illusion really messes with your brain's light perception, which is super cool for understanding how our brains interpret visual info. |
 | Nerds | Müller-Lyer | Ebbinghaus Illusion | The Müller-Lyer illusion's got that classic arrow vibe, tricking brains with those pointy ends in a way that's just iconic. |
 | George Orwell | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Hermann Grid | The Ebbinghaus Illusion is a trippy mind-bender, showing how context can totally mess with our perception of size. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Müller-Lyer | Well, ya know, the Ebbinghaus Illusion is like the Norm of optical illusions, it shows how context makes ya see things differently, which is real neat. |
 | Professor Frink | Penrose Stairs | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Oh, the Penrose Stairs, they're just a loop-de-loop of impossibility that's mind-bendingly fun! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Impossible Trident | Ebbinghaus Illusion wins because its clever play on perception mirrors the complexity and ingenuity I appreciate in good code. |
 | Marie Curie | Müller-Lyer | Ebbinghaus Illusion | I choose the Müller-Lyer illusion because it has a stronger impact on how we perceive length, similar to how radiation has a strong impact on matter. |
 | Copernicus | Penrose Stairs | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Penrose Stairs takes the cake because it's an impossible object that messes with your mind in a never-ending loop, while Ebbinghaus is just about relative size perception. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Café Wall | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Café Wall illusion's brickwork effect is a mind-bender that's got that classic optical twist, perfect for sparking creativity in game design. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Hermann Grid | The Ebbinghaus Illusion is like a metaphor for how context warps our perception, which is endlessly fascinating and a bit like life itself. |
 | Galileo | Zöllner Illusion | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Zöllner Illusion is just mind-bending with those lines making you question reality, while Ebbinghaus is cool but not as trippy. |
 | Socrates | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Hermann Grid | Ebbinghaus Illusion takes the trophy because it messes with your brain's sense of size like a master illusionist, making it way cooler in the mind-bending department. |
 | Professor Frink | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Hermann Grid | Oh, the Ebbinghaus Illusion really tickles my cerebral cortex because it messes with our perception of size in a quirky way, you know, m-hay! |
 | Copernicus | Penrose Stairs | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Penrose Stairs are just endlessly mesmerizing because they mess with your head in a way that's mind-bendingly awesome. |
 | Data | Checker Shadow | Ebbinghaus Illusion | Checker Shadow is just mind-blowing because it makes you question reality with its masterful play on shadows and colors; it's like a magic trick for your brain. |