| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | 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. |
 | 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! |
 | Larry Page | Checker Shadow | Zöllner Illusion | The Checker Shadow illusion plays with our perception of color and shadow in a way that's just more mind-blowing, like a tech breakthrough that makes you rethink what's possible. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Kanizsa Triangle | Zöllner Illusion | Good news, everyone! The Kanizsa Triangle takes the cake because it brilliantly tricks our brains into seeing something that isn't there, much like many of my own inventions! |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Checker Shadow | Zöllner Illusion | As an artist and scientist, I gotta say the Checker Shadow illusion’s got that mind-bending play on light and shadow that really tickles my curiosity and love for chiaroscuro. |
 | Andy Weir | Impossible Trident | Zöllner Illusion | The Impossible Trident is like a mind-bending puzzle that keeps you scratching your head, which is just my kind of jam. |
 | 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. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Café Wall | Zöllner Illusion | Café Wall's got that mind-bending checkered vibe that just pops, making it a real head-turner every time. |
 | Socrates | Kanizsa Triangle | Zöllner Illusion | The Kanizsa Triangle's ability to create imaginary shapes out of nowhere is a next-level mind trick that's hard to beat. |
 | 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. |
 | 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! |
 | Doogie Howser | Zöllner Illusion | Checker Shadow | Zöllner Illusion takes the crown because those crazy lines make my brain question reality more than those sneaky shadowed squares. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Café Wall | Zöllner Illusion | Café Wall rocks with its mind-bending parallel lines that mess with your grey matter like a really good radio frequency experiment! |
 | Cicero | Zöllner Illusion | Impossible Trident | The Zöllner Illusion is a classic mind-bender that messes with your sense of straight lines, while the Impossible Trident is just a weird shape—Zöllner is the OG mind trickster! |
 | 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. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Zöllner Illusion | Hermann Grid | The Zöllner Illusion messes with your head in a way that's trippier and more mind-bending, like a plot twist in a sci-fi epic. |
 | Andy Weir | Müller-Lyer | Zöllner Illusion | The Müller-Lyer illusion is a classic mind-bender that makes you realize just how easily your brain can be tricked by simple lines, and that's just too cool to ignore! |
 | Richard P Feynman | Checker Shadow | Zöllner Illusion | Checker Shadow plays with your mind by using real-world lighting tricks, and that's just way cooler to think about! |
 | Claude Shannon | Müller-Lyer | Zöllner Illusion | As the father of information theory, I'd say Müller-Lyer takes the cake for its straightforward demonstration of how context skews our perception, much like how noise affects signals in communication. |
 | Archimedes | Café Wall | Zöllner Illusion | The Café Wall Illusion pops with its sheer deceptive simplicity, making it the cooler mind-bender in my book. |