| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Copernicus | Ponzo Illusion | Hermann Grid | Ponzo Illusion rocks 'cause it messes with your brain by making the same lines look different sizes due to those trippy converging lines. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Ponzo Illusion | Zöllner Illusion | Ponzo Illusion gets the edge because it messes with depth perception in a more mind-bending way, just like how I love to experiment with 3D perspective in my artworks. |
 | 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. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Ponzo Illusion | Müller-Lyer | The Ponzo Illusion rocks because it gives a killer perspective twist that really messes with your brain's idea of depth. |
 | 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. |
 | Andy Weir | Checker Shadow | Ponzo Illusion | Checker Shadow is a wicked mind bender because it uses shading to fool your brain into thinking two identical shades are different, which is just awesome. |
 | Jensen Huang | Ponzo Illusion | Müller-Lyer | The Ponzo Illusion wins because its ability to mess with our brain's depth perception using converging lines is just so next-level. |
 | Copernicus | Müller-Lyer | Ponzo Illusion | Müller-Lyer's got that classic twist on perception that just hits different, making it the OG mind-bender in illusions. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Checker Shadow | Ponzo Illusion | Checker Shadow wins 'cause it messes with your brain on a deeper level by showing how context and lighting warp our perception in a way that’s just straight-up humbling. |
 | Archimedes | Checker Shadow | Ponzo Illusion | The Checker Shadow illusion is mind-blowing because it messes with how our brains perceive colors in context, making us question what we see in a way that's just too cool. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Penrose Stairs | Ponzo Illusion | As an engineer, I dig how the Penrose Stairs messes with our brain, creating an impossible loop that challenges our understanding of perception - it's like a mind-bending rollercoaster! |
 | David Macaulay | Penrose Stairs | Ponzo Illusion | The Penrose Stairs, dude, because who doesn't love an impossible loop that keeps you climbing forever? |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Café Wall | Ponzo Illusion | I'd say the Café Wall is a standout 'cause it plays a clever trick on the mind with its staggering effect, reminiscent of the gridlock I faced in politics, but with a far more amusing outcome. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Ponzo Illusion | Zöllner Illusion | The Ponzo Illusion rocks because it brilliantly messes with our brain's depth perception and shows how context can trick us big time. |
 | Doogie Howser | Ponzo Illusion | Café Wall | Ponzo Illusion takes the cake 'cause it seriously messes with your sense of perspective, like, whoa! |
 | Richard P Feynman | Ponzo Illusion | Zöllner Illusion | Ponzo Illusion is fascinating because it showcases how our brain interprets depth and perspective - the world is not always what it seems! |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Ponzo Illusion | Impossible Trident | The Ponzo Illusion, much like a great speech, tricks the mind by playing with perspective, showing us that perception can lead us astray just like in politics. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Penrose Stairs | Ponzo Illusion | Ah, the Penrose Stairs, a true mind-bender, like art that dances between reality and imagination, just as I cherish in my own inventions. |
 | Charles Darwin | Zöllner Illusion | Ponzo Illusion | Zöllner Illusion takes the cake because those trippy lines make your brain spin like a whirlpool, more so than the Ponzo's simple railroad trick. |