Votings Details
| Time | Seconds | TPS | Question | Voter | Winner | Looser |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1h 32m | 166.5 | 35 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
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GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 1h 35m | 32.5 | 38 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
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GLM-5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 1h 35m | 9.9 | 39 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
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GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 1h 35m | 9.2 | 44 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
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GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 1h 35m | 6.0 | 43 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
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GPT-5.2 | GLM-4.7 | V3-2-thinking |
| 1h 36m | 22.6 | 41 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 1h 36m | 23.7 | 14 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
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Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-4.7 | GPT-5.2 |
| 1h 36m | 24.8 | 63 |
What is love?...
What is love?
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Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 1h 37m | 20.1 | 52 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
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GLM-5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 1h 37m | 8.5 | 36 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
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Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | R1 |
| 1h 37m | 4.0 | 40 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 1h 37m | 42.6 | 67 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
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Kimi-k2.5 | R1 | GLM-4.7 |
| 1h 38m | 90.2 | 65 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Kimi-k2.5 | V3-2-thinking | GPT-OSS |
| 1h 40m | 32.5 | 46 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 1h 40m | 23.6 | 47 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | o4-mini |
| 1h 41m | 40.3 | 60 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
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Kimi-k2.5 | o4-mini | GPT-OSS |
| 1h 41m | 59.6 | 39 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
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GLM-5 | Qwen-3-thinking | Kimi-k2 |
| 1h 42m | 55.0 | 3 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
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Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 1h 43m | 7.2 | 21 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
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Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 | o3-pro |
| 1h 43m | 6.7 | 40 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
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Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 |
| 1h 43m | 63.5 | 64 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
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Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-OSS | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 1h 45m | 37.3 | 64 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
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Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 1h 45m | 20.1 | 45 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
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GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro |
| 1h 46m | 41.5 | 43 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
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GLM-5 | GPT-5.1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 1h 46m | 25.1 | 41 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 1h 47m | 7.3 | 26 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 1h 47m | 40.7 | 61 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 1h 48m | 10.5 | 44 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | GPT-OSS |
| 1h 48m | 61.5 | 65 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
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Kimi-k2.5 | o3-pro | o4-mini |
| 1h 49m | 14.0 | 13 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
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Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-4.7 | Kimi-k2 |
| 1h 49m | 10.0 | 23 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
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Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | o3-pro |
| 1h 49m | 4.8 | 30 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GLM-4.7 |
| 1h 49m | 60.7 | 29 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-OSS |
| 1h 50m | 23.9 | 10 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
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Gemini-3-Flash | R1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 1h 51m | 44.8 | 37 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
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GLM-5 | GPT-5.1 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 1h 51m | 10.4 | 27 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5.1 |
| 1h 52m | 7.2 | 43 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
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GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 1h 52m | 20.6 | 59 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
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Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-OSS | GLM-5 |
| 1h 52m | 59.0 | 56 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
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Kimi-k2.5 | o3-pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 1h 53m | 25.6 | 62 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
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Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 2h 16m | 241.7 | 52 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
GLM-5 | V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 20m | 18.5 | 54 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
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GLM-5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 2h 20m | 35.5 | 28 |
What is love?...
What is love?
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GLM-5 | GPT-OSS | Kimi-k2 |
| 2h 21m | 12.4 | 44 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
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GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | R1 |
| 2h 21m | 44.1 | 29 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 2h 22m | 55.8 | 55 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
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Kimi-k2.5 | o4-mini | R1 |
| 2h 23m | 8.6 | 47 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
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GPT-5.2 | R1 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 23m | 19.2 | 55 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
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Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-4.7 | o3-pro |
| 2h 23m | 37.9 | 58 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
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Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking | o4-mini |
| 2h 24m | 6.7 | 17 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 |
| 2h 24m | 5.6 | 23 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 2h 24m | 23.5 | 56 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
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Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 2h 25m | 20.8 | 39 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 25m | 8.0 | 28 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
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Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-4.7 | o4-mini |
| 2h 25m | 61.6 | 57 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | V3-2-thinking | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 2h 26m | 18.5 | 46 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
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GLM-5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 27m | 28.6 | 31 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | o4-mini |
| 2h 27m | 57.6 | 64 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Kimi-k2.5 | V3-2-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 2h 28m | 27.6 | 60 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
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Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-OSS | V3-2-thinking |
| 2h 29m | 38.5 | 46 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
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GLM-5 | GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 2h 29m | 29.1 | 14 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
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Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | GPT-OSS |
| 2h 30m | 53.0 | 63 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
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Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 | GPT-5.2 |
| 2h 31m | 16.2 | 19 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
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Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 31m | 8.1 | 23 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GPT-OSS |
| 2h 31m | 21.8 | 13 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
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Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 | GPT-5.2 |
| 2h 31m | 51.0 | 53 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-OSS | o4-mini |
| 2h 32m | 28.4 | 51 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
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GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 2h 33m | 36.3 | 40 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
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GLM-5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | R1 |
| 2h 33m | 8.5 | 47 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
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GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 34m | 12.2 | 23 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
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Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | Kimi-k2 |
| 2h 34m | 20.6 | 45 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GLM-5 | GPT-5.1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 2h 34m | 5.0 | 41 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
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GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | R1 |
| 2h 34m | 37.1 | 43 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
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GLM-5 | R1 | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 35m | 25.7 | 43 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 35m | 35.4 | 42 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
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GLM-5 | o3-pro | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 2h 36m | 11.7 | 24 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
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Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 36m | 20.9 | 21 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | o3-pro |
| 2h 36m | 6.3 | 37 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 2h 37m | 44.4 | 33 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GLM-5 | Qwen-3-thinking | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 37m | 46.7 | 52 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 2h 38m | 32.1 | 55 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-OSS |
| 2h 39m | 8.4 | 47 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
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GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 2h 39m | 42.9 | 36 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
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GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 40m | 91.0 | 31 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
GLM-5 | o3-pro | V3-2-thinking |
| 2h 41m | 4.8 | 45 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | R1 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 2h 41m | 13.3 | 15 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 2h 41m | 38.8 | 62 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
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Kimi-k2.5 | o3-pro | GPT-OSS |
| 2h 42m | 6.4 | 46 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 42m | 17.3 | 62 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
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Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 43m | 36.3 | 54 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | R1 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 44m | 223.3 | 24 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
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GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 2h 44m | 8.0 | 37 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
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Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 2h 44m | 6.6 | 27 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
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Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 2h 44m | 26.6 | 49 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking | GLM-5 |
| 2h 44m | 86.3 | 63 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 45m | 8.8 | 42 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 45m | 33.5 | 62 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking | GLM-5 |
| 2h 45m | 16.3 | 23 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 46m | 21.6 | 9 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 46m | 11.1 | 46 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 2h 46m | 20.5 | 55 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 2h 46m | 34.7 | 55 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 47m | 24.7 | 55 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 | R1 |
| 2h 47m | 4.5 | 53 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 47m | 5.4 | 40 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | R1 | GLM-5 |
| 2h 47m | 24.5 | 56 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 2h 47m | 6.1 | 26 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | R1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 2h 47m | 20.2 | 18 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5-mini |
| 2h 48m | 15.7 | 22 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 2h 48m | 9.6 | 47 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 2h 57m | 110.3 | 1 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | o3-pro |
| 2h 58m | 36.2 | 31 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 2h 59m | 7.6 | 31 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 2h 59m | 6.0 | 29 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 2h 59m | 101.7 | 33 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 2h 59m | 18.6 | 63 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 2h 59m | 5.6 | 46 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-4.7 | GLM-5 |
| 3h | 21.5 | 20 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-5 |
| 3h | 7.5 | 21 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | V3-2-thinking | GLM-5 |
| 3h | 23.4 | 57 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | R1 | GLM-5 |
| 3h | 5.4 | 49 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 3h | 13.1 | 24 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | o4-mini |
| 3h 01m | 14.2 | 13 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 3h 01m | 39.5 | 34 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 3h 01m | 13.2 | 21 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | GLM-5 |
| 3h 01m | 52.7 | 58 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 |
| 3h 01m | 12.7 | 19 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 3h 02m | 19.3 | 35 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5-mini |
| 3h 02m | 22.0 | 54 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Kimi-k2.5 | R1 | GLM-5 |
| 3h 02m | 12.4 | 20 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 3h 02m | 9.1 | 49 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 3h 02m | 37.1 | 61 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-OSS | GLM-5 |
| 3h 02m | 16.3 | 45 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 3h 03m | 11.9 | 25 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 3h 03m | 28.7 | 43 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 3h 03m | 58.2 | 54 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | R1 | GLM-5 |
| 3h 03m | 7.2 | 41 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 3h 03m | 39.6 | 49 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-OSS |
| 3h 04m | 89.7 | 6 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 3h 04m | 10.6 | 52 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-4.7 |
| 3h 04m | 8.1 | 51 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 3h 04m | 42.7 | 32 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 3h 05m | 5.9 | 44 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 3h 05m | 6.0 | 27 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 3h 05m | 107.4 | 4 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 3h 05m | 8.3 | 30 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5-nano |
| 3h 05m | 29.2 | 42 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 3h 05m | 5.4 | 27 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 3h 06m | 10.3 | 27 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-OSS |
| 3h 06m | 8.3 | 52 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | GLM-5 |
| 3h 06m | 8.0 | 31 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5-nano |
| 3h 06m | 11.5 | 43 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | GLM-5 |
| 3h 06m | 26.5 | 45 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | o3-pro |
| 3h 06m | 18.5 | 62 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 3h 06m | 80.7 | 63 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Kimi-k2.5 | R1 | GLM-5 |
| 3h 06m | 18.1 | 18 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | o4-mini |
| 3h 07m | 44.4 | 51 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
GLM-5 | GPT-5.1 | R1 |
| 3h 07m | 6.6 | 22 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 3h 07m | 7.6 | 49 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 3h 07m | 72.4 | 5 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 3h 07m | 43.8 | 33 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GLM-5 | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 3h 08m | 32.2 | 54 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 3h 08m | 7.7 | 35 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | o4-mini |
| 3h 08m | 8.0 | 43 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 3h 09m | 11.1 | 30 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 3h 09m | 11.0 | 36 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | o4-mini |
| 3h 09m | 20.9 | 48 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
GLM-5 | o3-pro | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 3h 09m | 8.1 | 27 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | R1 |
| 3h 09m | 10.8 | 52 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 3h 10m | 9.1 | 29 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | o4-mini |
| 3h 10m | 7.0 | 23 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 3h 10m | 5.8 | 34 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 3h 10m | 4.1 | 16 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 3h 10m | 8.9 | 48 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 3h 10m | 58.6 | 7 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 3h 11m | 7.4 | 30 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5-nano |
| 3h 11m | 14.1 | 46 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 3h 12m | 8.1 | 35 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 4h 38m | 141.8 | 3 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 40m | 86.7 | 43 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 41m | 5.2 | 50 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 4h 41m | 45.7 | 46 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 4h 42m | 6.1 | 36 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 42m | 6.3 | 46 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 4h 42m | 10.5 | 47 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 4h 43m | 7.1 | 49 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 4h 43m | 28.7 | 7 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 43m | 6.4 | 38 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-4.7 |
| 4h 43m | 89.9 | 5 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | V3-2-thinking | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 45m | 5.3 | 41 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 4h 45m | 7.8 | 17 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | R1 |
| 4h 45m | 7.7 | 25 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 45m | 7.4 | 45 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 45m | 16.7 | 45 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 46m | 32.9 | 40 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
GLM-5 | Kimi-k2.5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 4h 46m | 21.6 | 24 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 | GPT-5.2 |
| 4h 46m | 8.8 | 37 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 46m | 28.3 | 50 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
GLM-5 | R1 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 47m | 7.1 | 34 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 4h 47m | 8.0 | 39 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-4.7 |
| 4h 47m | 6.4 | 29 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5-nano |
| 4h 47m | 75.0 | 47 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
GLM-5 | GPT-5-nano | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 49m | 56.2 | 45 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 4h 49m | 8.1 | 46 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | R1 |
| 4h 49m | 12.3 | 22 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 49m | 5.0 | 58 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-4.7 |
| 4h 49m | 32.6 | 52 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
GLM-5 | GPT-5.1 | Kimi-k2.5 |
| 4h 50m | 38.7 | 45 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 50m | 82.3 | 6 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 50m | 8.4 | 22 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 4h 51m | 47.1 | 49 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 4h 52m | 11.7 | 43 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 4h 52m | 3.7 | 26 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5-nano |
| 4h 52m | 38.5 | 6 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 4h 53m | 8.0 | 23 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 4h 53m | 11.5 | 40 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 4h 53m | 6.9 | 13 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 4h 53m | 38.8 | 55 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5-mini | GLM-5 |
| 4h 54m | 27.7 | 53 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
Kimi-k2.5 | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 4h 54m | 11.0 | 33 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 4h 55m | 37.7 | 49 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 4h 55m | 6.8 | 47 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 4h 55m | 18.2 | 24 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | GLM-5 |
| 4h 56m | 5.1 | 30 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5-nano |
| 4h 56m | 8.2 | 40 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 4h 56m | 6.1 | 39 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 56m | 125.9 | 50 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 | o3-pro |
| 4h 56m | 12.5 | 43 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 57m | 8.3 | 19 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | o4-mini |
| 4h 57m | 7.0 | 33 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 58m | 8.7 | 31 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 58m | 47.9 | 62 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 58m | 20.8 | 48 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 | GLM-4.7 |
| 4h 59m | 5.9 | 51 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 59m | 38.8 | 44 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 | GLM-5 |
| 4h 59m | 8.3 | 14 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 5h | 37.0 | 58 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 5h | 16.4 | 19 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 5h | 38.7 | 10 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | GLM-5 |
| 5h | 7.4 | 50 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 |
| 5h 01m | 33.0 | 48 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-5 |
| 5h 01m | 8.9 | 27 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 01m | 39.9 | 52 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GPT-5.1 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 01m | 8.4 | 46 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | R1 |
| 5h 01m | 5.6 | 43 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | GLM-5 |
| 5h 02m | 39.4 | 48 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | GLM-5 | GLM-4.7 |
| 5h 02m | 12.1 | 14 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 5h 02m | 8.5 | 34 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | o4-mini |
| 5h 02m | 28.8 | 51 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 02m | 59.5 | 52 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | V3-2-thinking | GLM-5 |
| 5h 02m | 29.9 | 51 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 03m | 15.6 | 8 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 03m | 20.1 | 8 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 03m | 50.2 | 52 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Kimi-k2.5 | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 04m | 12.3 | 16 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 5h 04m | 10.1 | 35 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 04m | 38.5 | 49 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Kimi-k2.5 | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 05m | 9.8 | 22 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-5 |
| 5h 05m | 4.7 | 20 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | GLM-5 |
| 5h 05m | 40.9 | 4 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 05m | 7.5 | 39 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | R1 |
| 5h 05m | 8.6 | 21 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | GLM-5 |
| 5h 05m | 6.3 | 25 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5-nano |
| 5h 06m | 9.7 | 7 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 06m | 25.6 | 6 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 |
| 5h 06m | 6.0 | 18 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano | GLM-5 |
| 5h 06m | 11.3 | 32 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | o4-mini |
| 5h 06m | 13.0 | 19 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 5h 06m | 14.5 | 21 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 5h 06m | 12.9 | 47 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 5h 07m | 4.8 | 15 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 5h 07m | 6.4 | 34 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 5h 07m | 15.0 | 21 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 5h 07m | 7.2 | 16 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 5h 07m | 6.1 | 38 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | GLM-5 |
| 5h 07m | 12.2 | 17 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 08m | 5.0 | 25 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 5h 08m | 28.0 | 5 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
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Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 08m | 12.6 | 7 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-5 | GLM-4.7 |
| 5h 08m | 7.4 | 15 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 08m | 6.2 | 31 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5-nano |
| 5h 08m | 11.2 | 21 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 08m | 67.8 | 2 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 5h 09m | 9.0 | 41 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 5h 09m | 10.0 | 37 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 5h 09m | 4.5 | 37 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-5 |
| 5h 09m | 8.6 | 37 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | GLM-5 |
| 5h 09m | 9.7 | 23 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | GLM-5 |
| 5h 09m | 53.2 | 8 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 10m | 11.1 | 27 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | R1 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 10m | 7.7 | 19 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 10m | 10.0 | 33 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 10m | 9.6 | 8 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-5 | o4-mini |
| 5h 10m | 12.7 | 13 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 11m | 7.0 | 27 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 11m | 12.0 | 34 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 5h 11m | 7.9 | 22 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | GLM-5 |
| 5h 11m | 31.1 | 4 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 11m | 6.2 | 22 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-5 |
| 5h 11m | 9.7 | 30 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 5h 12m | 8.8 | 33 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 5h 12m | 6.9 | 17 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-5 |
| 5h 12m | 6.8 | 41 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | GLM-5 |
| 5h 12m | 8.5 | 15 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | GLM-5 |
| 5h 12m | 8.8 | 15 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-5 |
| 5d 1h | 65.5 | 2 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | o4-mini |
| 5d 1h | 57.0 | 3 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 3.2 | 353 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
GLM-4.7 | o3-pro | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 5d 1h | 13.4 | 17 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | GPT-5.2 |
| 5d 1h | 5.9 | 16 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro |
| 5d 1h | 15.9 | 248 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GLM-4.7 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | R1 |
| 5d 1h | 15.8 | 13 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | GPT-5-mini |
| 5d 1h | 11.5 | 36 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | o4-mini |
| 5d 1h | 8.8 | 19 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 5d 1h | 8.0 | 18 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | GPT-5.2 |
| 5d 1h | 13.7 | 38 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | V3-2-thinking |
| 5d 1h | 9.2 | 18 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | o4-mini |
| 5d 1h | 11.6 | 14 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | o4-mini |
| 5d 1h | 9.4 | 30 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 5d 1h | 63.4 | 45 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 |
| 5d 1h | 22.9 | 63 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
GLM-4.7 | Gemini-3-Flash | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 5d 1h | 10.9 | 11 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano |
| 5d 1h | 10.2 | 105 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
GLM-4.7 | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5-nano |
| 5d 1h | 8.9 | 31 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 8.4 | 17 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | o4-mini |
| 5d 1h | 4.3 | 291 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
GLM-4.7 | o3-pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 5d 1h | 16.2 | 17 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-4.7 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 5d 1h | 4.1 | 177 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
GLM-4.7 | GPT-5-mini | o4-mini |
| 5d 1h | 79.4 | 9 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GPT-5.1 |
| 5d 1h | 15.6 | 14 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 3.6 | 130 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GLM-4.7 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | o3-pro |
| 5d 1h | 10.7 | 11 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 5d 1h | 9.2 | 15 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 |
| 5d 1h | 104.1 | 7 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | Kimi-k2 |
| 5d 1h | 5.2 | 243 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
GLM-4.7 | Gemini-3-Pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 5d 1h | 7.3 | 28 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 5d 1h | 8.8 | 22 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 5d 1h | 6.5 | 48 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-4.7 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 5d 1h | 8.6 | 14 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 5d 1h | 39.8 | 4 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 5d 1h | 4.7 | 273 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
GLM-4.7 | Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 5d 1h | 3.2 | 191 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
GLM-4.7 | o3-pro | GPT-5-nano |
| 5d 1h | 7.7 | 83 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
GLM-4.7 | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 5d 1h | 3.7 | 199 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
GLM-4.7 | o4-mini | GPT-OSS |
| 5d 1h | 6.8 | 34 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 12.7 | 21 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 5d 1h | 5.0 | 138 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
GLM-4.7 | GPT-5-nano | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 5d 1h | 123.7 | 2 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5-mini |
| 5d 1h | 4.4 | 276 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
GLM-4.7 | GPT-5.1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 5d 1h | 12.6 | 20 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 8.9 | 19 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 5d 1h | 9.3 | 10 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 9.7 | 37 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 5d 1h | 10.1 | 12 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5-mini |
| 5d 1h | 13.3 | 29 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | GPT-OSS |
| 5d 1h | 4.2 | 153 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
GLM-4.7 | R1 | GPT-5.1 |
| 5d 1h | 8.4 | 38 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Kimi-k2 |
| 5d 1h | 9.1 | 14 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 5.9 | 314 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
GLM-4.7 | R1 | o3-pro |
| 5d 1h | 14.2 | 13 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano |
| 5d 1h | 13.2 | 6 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-4.7 | o4-mini |
| 5d 1h | 3.4 | 142 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GLM-4.7 | Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini |
| 5d 1h | 20.9 | 15 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 11.9 | 9 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 5d 1h | 2.4 | 355 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
GLM-4.7 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | o4-mini |
| 5d 1h | 9.7 | 17 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 5d 1h | 8.2 | 10 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | GPT-5.2 |
| 5d 1h | 4.8 | 46 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 15.1 | 11 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 5d 1h | 6.9 | 46 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | GLM-4.7 |
| 5d 1h | 16.4 | 10 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | o3-pro |
| 5d 1h | 11.7 | 10 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 5d 1h | 7.5 | 36 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 5d 1h | 11.3 | 31 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 5d 1h | 10.5 | 131 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
GLM-4.7 | GPT-5.1 | R1 |
| 5d 1h | 5.4 | 36 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 5d 1h | 9.3 | 15 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 5d 1h | 11.1 | 41 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 104.1 | 3 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-4.7 | GPT-5.1 |
| 21d 16h | 2.4 | 490 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
GLM-4.7 | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 21d 16h | 1.9 | 316 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
GLM-4.7 | GPT-5-nano | GPT-5.2 |
| 21d 16h | 17.8 | 4 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | V3-2-thinking |
| 21d 16h | 14.8 | 9 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 17.1 | 22 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | Kimi-k2 |
| 21d 16h | 8.3 | 16 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 4.8 | 18 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 28.0 | 13 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-4.7 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 21d 16h | 12.9 | 31 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 21d 16h | 8.3 | 18 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 92.6 | 4 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-4.7 | GPT-OSS |
| 21d 16h | 2.1 | 377 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GLM-4.7 | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 21d 16h | 3.2 | 409 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
GLM-4.7 | R1 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 21d 16h | 36.9 | 2 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 6.5 | 27 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
GPT-5.2 | GLM-4.7 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 21d 16h | 7.9 | 32 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 8.6 | 52 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 15.0 | 38 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 13.1 | 8 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 21d 16h | 35.7 | 5 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 2.0 | 404 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
GLM-4.7 | GPT-5-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 21d 16h | 14.2 | 12 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-4.7 | GPT-OSS |
| 21d 16h | 8.3 | 35 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 21d 16h | 5.6 | 35 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 21d 16h | 29.6 | 5 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-4.7 | Kimi-k2 |
| 21d 16h | 11.6 | 24 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS |
| 21d 16h | 2.2 | 324 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GLM-4.7 | Kimi-k2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 21d 16h | 11.5 | 33 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | R1 |
| 21d 16h | 14.0 | 11 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 9.3 | 18 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 20.3 | 7 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o4-mini | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 7.2 | 36 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 20.7 | 7 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 14.2 | 12 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GLM-4.7 | GPT-5-mini |
| 21d 16h | 13.3 | 7 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 8.8 | 34 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | GLM-4.7 |
| 21d 16h | 13.3 | 8 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GLM-4.7 |
| 36d 6h | 8.7 | 52 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 36d 6h | 7.7 | 32 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | GPT-5-nano |
| 36d 6h | 5.2 | 29 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini |
| 36d 6h | 9.7 | 25 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 36d 6h | 19.8 | 3 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | o3-pro |
| 49d 23h | 10.3 | 20 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 49d 23h | 6.1 | 28 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 49d 23h | 4.6 | 26 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GPT-5-nano |
| 49d 23h | 4.4 | 24 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 49d 23h | 6.4 | 20 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 49d 23h | 15.2 | 8 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | o4-mini |
| 49d 23h | 11.2 | 22 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | V3-2-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 13.0 | 13 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GPT-OSS |
| 49d 23h | 63.7 | 2 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | o4-mini |
| 49d 23h | 6.9 | 36 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 49d 23h | 4.1 | 28 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 49d 23h | 10.3 | 17 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | V3-2-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 8.6 | 21 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GPT-5-nano |
| 49d 23h | 11.4 | 21 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 49d 23h | 8.1 | 14 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 49d 23h | 22.0 | 10 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | GPT-5.2 |
| 49d 23h | 5.9 | 28 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking | Qwen-3-coder |
| 49d 23h | 44.4 | 7 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 72.4 | 7 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | GPT-5.1 |
| 49d 23h | 5.5 | 29 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 49d 23h | 8.7 | 18 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 49d 23h | 8.1 | 15 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano | GPT-5.1 |
| 49d 23h | 37.4 | 0 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 49d 23h | 3.8 | 33 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 4.6 | 21 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 49d 23h | 5.7 | 24 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Kimi-k2 |
| 49d 23h | 9.5 | 15 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-coder | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 49d 23h | 2.7 | 27 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-1 | GPT-OSS |
| 49d 23h | 11.9 | 31 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 | R1 |
| 49d 23h | 8.8 | 44 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-fast |
| 49d 23h | 6.0 | 32 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano |
| 49d 23h | 4.2 | 23 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 49d 23h | 7.1 | 22 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | Qwen-3-coder |
| 49d 23h | 6.0 | 16 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 | o4-mini |
| 49d 23h | 2.8 | 42 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS |
| 49d 23h | 10.0 | 29 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | R1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 7.6 | 17 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | V3-2-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 8.8 | 11 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5-nano |
| 49d 23h | 9.4 | 24 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | Grok-4-fast |
| 49d 23h | 2.3 | 31 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-fast |
| 49d 23h | 19.3 | 11 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 7.0 | 13 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 49d 23h | 6.9 | 36 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Grok-4-fast |
| 49d 23h | 7.0 | 21 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | Qwen-3-coder |
| 49d 23h | 14.7 | 16 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | GPT-5-nano |
| 49d 23h | 11.2 | 12 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | o4-mini |
| 49d 23h | 8.6 | 43 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 31.1 | 7 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | Kimi-k2 |
| 49d 23h | 7.1 | 17 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | V3-2-thinking | R1 |
| 49d 23h | 13.3 | 38 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder | V3-2-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 42.4 | 11 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-fast |
| 49d 23h | 6.6 | 36 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 49d 23h | 7.6 | 28 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 8.4 | 11 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Kimi-k2 |
| 49d 23h | 11.3 | 21 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 49d 23h | 6.3 | 13 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | GPT-5.2 |
| 49d 23h | 15.1 | 13 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 7.8 | 44 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 49d 23h | 5.8 | 19 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 49d 23h | 9.3 | 18 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 6.3 | 54 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 49d 23h | 5.7 | 21 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | R1 | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 49d 23h | 13.5 | 13 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 49d 23h | 14.3 | 25 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 49d 23h | 8.4 | 27 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast | o4-mini |
| 49d 23h | 7.5 | 23 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | R1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 12.2 | 12 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | GPT-5-mini |
| 49d 23h | 8.9 | 22 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | R1 | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 49d 23h | 116.4 | 3 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | Grok-4-fast |
| 49d 23h | 5.5 | 43 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 49d 23h | 5.9 | 56 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 49d 23h | 6.6 | 19 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | o4-mini |
| 49d 23h | 19.0 | 23 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 49d 23h | 3.6 | 43 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Grok-4-fast |
| 49d 23h | 8.5 | 54 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Qwen-3-coder |
| 49d 23h | 9.3 | 12 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 49d 23h | 8.0 | 55 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 49d 23h | 8.9 | 43 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 49d 23h | 5.6 | 24 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Qwen-3-coder |
| 49d 23h | 10.1 | 39 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 49d 23h | 18.2 | 11 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 | R1 |
| 49d 23h | 7.6 | 19 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | o4-mini |
| 49d 23h | 59.6 | 4 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | Qwen-3-coder |
| 49d 23h | 40.5 | 2 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 49d 23h | 6.9 | 27 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | V3-2-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 12.0 | 60 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 49d 23h | 24.7 | 16 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | Grok-4-fast |
| 49d 23h | 10.2 | 29 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | R1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 49d 23h | 13.3 | 23 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking | o4-mini |
| 49d 23h | 6.5 | 29 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 49d 23h | 80.2 | 3 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | Kimi-k2 |
| 49d 23h | 6.0 | 25 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | R1 | GPT-5-nano |
| 49d 23h | 5.7 | 29 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 49d 23h | 4.9 | 28 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 49d 23h | 12.3 | 59 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Kimi-k2 |
| 49d 23h | 20.6 | 3 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | V3-2-thinking | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 49d 23h | 19.8 | 17 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 12.1 | 32 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 49d 23h | 12.3 | 26 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 49d 23h | 9.6 | 19 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 49d 23h | 7.7 | 54 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 49d 23h | 20.0 | 9 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | Kimi-k2 |
| 49d 23h | 6.7 | 37 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | Qwen-3-coder |
| 50d | 12.7 | 10 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.6 | 58 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 5.3 | 59 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-coder |
| 50d | 8.3 | 14 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 7.0 | 49 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 9.9 | 15 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 17.9 | 6 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini |
| 50d | 9.6 | 18 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini |
| 50d | 6.4 | 18 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 8.5 | 14 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-coder | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 11.5 | 9 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 5.8 | 21 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.7 | 32 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-coder | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 17.6 | 5 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o4-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 33.4 | 3 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 54.9 | 3 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 50d | 12.6 | 19 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano |
| 50d | 7.2 | 36 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.5 | 41 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 7.1 | 19 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | R1 |
| 50d | 4.9 | 21 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 |
| 50d | 8.8 | 28 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 |
| 50d | 8.2 | 35 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.2 | 28 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini |
| 50d | 5.1 | 15 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 50d | 13.1 | 48 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 50d | 91.5 | 3 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 50d | 8.6 | 57 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.7 | 28 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.1 | 27 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 5.9 | 17 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 12.7 | 18 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 |
| 50d | 8.5 | 27 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini |
| 50d | 10.2 | 13 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 11.7 | 17 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o4-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 8.6 | 19 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 10.6 | 57 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | R1 |
| 50d | 4.3 | 48 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 10.0 | 17 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | V3-2-thinking | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 4.1 | 50 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 50d | 7.9 | 16 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.5 | 37 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-coder | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 11.2 | 11 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | R1 |
| 50d | 21.6 | 13 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 50d | 48.2 | 5 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Grok-4-1-fast | o4-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 11.7 | 8 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini |
| 50d | 7.2 | 54 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 50d | 7.1 | 26 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 9.3 | 13 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 11.2 | 14 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 |
| 50d | 7.8 | 55 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.4 | 57 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 50d | 8.6 | 16 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano |
| 50d | 9.6 | 25 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
Grok-4-1-fast | o4-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 5.5 | 61 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 50d | 6.7 | 52 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 50d | 5.9 | 43 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.5 | 21 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o4-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 8.6 | 24 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 8.6 | 13 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 |
| 50d | 8.2 | 57 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | R1 |
| 50d | 21.3 | 7 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS |
| 50d | 8.1 | 23 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 50d | 9.4 | 9 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 50d | 6.7 | 28 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-coder |
| 50d | 9.1 | 58 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 9.3 | 50 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 50d | 5.1 | 53 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | R1 |
| 50d | 9.8 | 47 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 7.3 | 38 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 13.3 | 44 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 4.9 | 24 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Kimi-k2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 20.1 | 7 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 5.2 | 58 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 5.4 | 44 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 12.4 | 14 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini |
| 50d | 7.2 | 15 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 11.1 | 12 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o4-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 7.4 | 12 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 10.8 | 43 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast |
| 50d | 9.4 | 49 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 6.8 | 24 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o4-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 9.0 | 20 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 50d | 8.1 | 52 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 |
| 50d | 9.1 | 54 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 20.4 | 68 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 |
| 50d | 7.1 | 17 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 9.7 | 22 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Kimi-k2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 7.0 | 40 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 8.6 | 27 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 9.7 | 8 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-coder |
| 50d | 7.4 | 22 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | R1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 50d | 20.5 | 39 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast |
| 53d 10h | 143.2 | 2 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 12.4 | 30 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | R1 |
| 53d 10h | 6.1 | 29 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 18.4 | 11 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast | GPT-5-nano |
| 53d 10h | 12.1 | 35 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 53d 10h | 8.0 | 24 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 17.9 | 21 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | R1 |
| 53d 10h | 10.7 | 19 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 53d 10h | 52.9 | 4 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | GPT-OSS |
| 53d 10h | 62.6 | 3 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 6.0 | 23 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 53d 10h | 7.7 | 13 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | GPT-5-nano |
| 53d 10h | 5.7 | 41 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | GPT-5.1 |
| 53d 10h | 37.4 | 3 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | V3-2-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 13.4 | 8 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-coder | Kimi-k2 |
| 53d 10h | 11.0 | 37 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 53d 10h | 6.6 | 37 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | GPT-5.1 |
| 53d 10h | 21.4 | 5 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o4-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 53d 10h | 5.0 | 23 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 53d 10h | 9.4 | 11 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | Qwen-3-coder |
| 53d 10h | 13.0 | 27 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 53d 10h | 8.4 | 30 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 10.2 | 26 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 | GPT-5.2 |
| 53d 10h | 20.0 | 6 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | Kimi-k2 |
| 53d 10h | 11.0 | 17 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | Qwen-3-coder |
| 53d 10h | 8.2 | 35 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | V3-2-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 4.2 | 16 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Grok-4-fast |
| 53d 10h | 19.2 | 11 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GPT-5-mini |
| 53d 10h | 11.0 | 27 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 53d 10h | 11.6 | 17 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | Kimi-k2 |
| 53d 10h | 16.7 | 34 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 53d 10h | 15.1 | 14 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | GPT-5.1 |
| 53d 10h | 5.7 | 16 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 53d 10h | 6.3 | 26 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o4-mini | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 10.7 | 34 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Grok-4-fast |
| 53d 10h | 9.0 | 37 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano |
| 53d 10h | 7.9 | 23 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | GPT-5.1 |
| 53d 10h | 15.5 | 35 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 9.6 | 18 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 13.9 | 23 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 53d 10h | 6.4 | 38 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 3.2 | 24 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | Kimi-k2 |
| 53d 10h | 11.7 | 16 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 53d 10h | 6.3 | 40 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Grok-4-fast |
| 53d 10h | 7.4 | 41 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 53d 10h | 9.5 | 14 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 53d 10h | 5.8 | 17 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 53d 10h | 10.1 | 38 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 7.4 | 10 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 53d 10h | 8.1 | 74 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking | GPT-5.1 |
| 53d 10h | 11.0 | 18 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | R1 |
| 53d 10h | 15.3 | 22 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | o3-pro |
| 53d 10h | 9.2 | 19 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | GPT-5.1 |
| 53d 10h | 19.6 | 20 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano | R1 |
| 53d 10h | 4.8 | 36 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | R1 | Grok-4-fast |
| 53d 10h | 12.0 | 36 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast |
| 53d 10h | 21.7 | 6 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 53d 10h | 10.6 | 9 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 53d 10h | 10.6 | 10 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 53d 10h | 20.4 | 8 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | GPT-5-mini |
| 53d 10h | 8.8 | 13 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 53d 10h | 6.7 | 37 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 53d 10h | 9.0 | 33 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 53d 10h | 7.6 | 16 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | V3-2-thinking | o4-mini |
| 53d 10h | 9.9 | 37 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 53d 10h | 17.3 | 8 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5.1 |
| 53d 10h | 9.3 | 16 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
Grok-4-1-fast | Kimi-k2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 98.9 | 2 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-1 | R1 |
| 53d 10h | 9.0 | 17 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 53d 10h | 18.8 | 14 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 53d 10h | 7.3 | 23 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-thinking | R1 |
| 53d 10h | 7.5 | 39 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 53d 10h | 17.5 | 9 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro |
| 53d 10h | 13.4 | 17 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 53d 10h | 11.1 | 11 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | V3-2-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 9.5 | 26 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | Grok-4-fast |
| 53d 10h | 18.5 | 6 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | o4-mini |
| 53d 10h | 16.7 | 18 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 13.7 | 40 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 53d 10h | 6.6 | 30 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano |
| 53d 10h | 3.4 | 1 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | o3-pro |
| 53d 10h | 4.3 | 13 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast | V3-2-thinking |
| 53d 10h | 5.4 | 25 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | R1 |
| 53d 10h | 7.2 | 35 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 53d 10h | 17.7 | 7 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 53d 10h | 10.3 | 35 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | o3-pro | o4-mini |
| 53d 10h | 9.9 | 41 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | GPT-OSS |
| 53d 10h | 8.3 | 37 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 53d 10h | 9.1 | 23 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 53d 10h | 15.2 | 11 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 53d 10h | 14.4 | 32 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 53d 11h | 15.3 | 34 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | R1 |
| 53d 11h | 10.8 | 12 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 53d 11h | 10.1 | 17 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-OSS | o3-pro |
| 53d 11h | 10.7 | 23 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 53d 11h | 5.2 | 43 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | GPT-5.2 |
| 53d 11h | 8.4 | 24 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 53d 11h | 8.0 | 31 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-nano | Qwen-3-coder |
| 53d 11h | 8.5 | 40 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 53d 11h | 13.1 | 32 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 53d 11h | 4.7 | 25 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Grok-4-fast |
| 53d 11h | 13.2 | 7 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 53d 11h | 16.4 | 34 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 53d 11h | 7.6 | 34 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | R1 |
| 53d 11h | 4.7 | 42 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 53d 11h | 8.3 | 40 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 53d 11h | 7.2 | 40 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5-mini | Qwen-3-coder |
| 53d 11h | 28.6 | 8 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Qwen-3-coder | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 53d 11h | 5.2 | 29 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast | GPT-5-nano |
| 53d 11h | 7.0 | 44 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast | Qwen-3-coder |
| 53d 11h | 10.4 | 15 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 53d 11h | 9.6 | 36 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 56d | 9.3 | 40 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 9.6 | 28 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 6.4 | 36 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | V3-2-thinking |
| 56d | 2.4 | 26 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | GPT-5.2 |
| 56d | 8.6 | 31 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 56d | 9.6 | 39 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-nano | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 4.4 | 42 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast |
| 56d | 7.2 | 31 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 8.0 | 61 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 9.1 | 25 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | R1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 10.2 | 23 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | V3-2-thinking | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 10.3 | 38 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Kimi-k2 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 12.7 | 16 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 8.5 | 35 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 56d | 13.8 | 13 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 11.5 | 26 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 5.9 | 44 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast |
| 56d | 5.9 | 14 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 8.8 | 28 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 56d | 8.4 | 39 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 5.9 | 41 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 56d | 7.8 | 13 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 |
| 56d | 7.2 | 33 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 56d | 0.5 | 713 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 56d | 12.0 | 10 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 7.1 | 18 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Flash | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 56d | 1.0 | 528 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 7.6 | 30 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Kimi-k2 |
| 56d | 4.7 | 37 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | R1 |
| 56d | 9.8 | 18 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 10.4 | 42 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast |
| 56d | 7.4 | 41 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | R1 |
| 56d | 7.6 | 39 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 56d | 3.7 | 30 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 8.5 | 35 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 4.8 | 35 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 8.5 | 32 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | V3-2-thinking |
| 56d | 6.1 | 45 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Gemini-3-Flash |
| 56d | 6.3 | 32 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Flash | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 11h | 39.9 | 26 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 58d 11h | 42.7 | 26 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 58d 11h | 55.1 | 27 |
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two stri...
Write a function in PHP 8 to determine if two strings are anagrams using O(1) space (no hash tables/arrays). Respond only with code.
|
V3-2-thinking | Gemini-2.5-pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 11h | 82.0 | 6 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 11h | 16.5 | 27 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
V3-2-thinking | Qwen-3-thinking | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 11h | 52.8 | 7 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | R1 |
| 58d 11h | 15.9 | 13 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 58d 11h | 32.8 | 25 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 11h | 11.7 | 14 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-OSS | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 11h | 31.2 | 27 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 58d 11h | 30.6 | 10 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 11h | 33.8 | 27 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 11h | 24.6 | 9 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 11h | 14.4 | 19 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5-nano |
| 58d 11h | 24.4 | 27 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-mini | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 11h | 21.0 | 14 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 11h | 62.9 | 27 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 11h | 26.6 | 26 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 11h | 35.1 | 9 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | R1 | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 11h | 16.3 | 17 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 11h | 40.3 | 9 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 11h | 151.8 | 27 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 11h | 27.3 | 12 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5.1 |
| 58d 11h | 40.6 | 6 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 11h | 20.0 | 10 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 11h | 49.7 | 6 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 77.3 | 6 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Grok-4-fast | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 47.0 | 7 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Qwen-3-thinking | o4-mini |
| 58d 18h | 11.2 | 18 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 20.6 | 13 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5-nano | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 6.5 | 47 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 15.1 | 20 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 |
| 58d 18h | 19.4 | 18 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.1 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 19.1 | 10 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5-mini | o4-mini |
| 58d 18h | 16.7 | 20 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 31.7 | 9 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o4-mini | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 31.8 | 14 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-OSS | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 22.4 | 22 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
V3-2-thinking | o3-pro | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 40.7 | 29 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-mini | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 58d 18h | 19.7 | 9 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 31.1 | 12 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5-nano | GPT-OSS |
| 58d 18h | 17.4 | 28 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
V3-2-thinking | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 81.9 | 30 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.1 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 4.2 | 56 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 47.3 | 29 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
V3-2-thinking | o4-mini | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 14.4 | 29 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
V3-2-thinking | Gemini-2.5-pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 13.1 | 17 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 15.7 | 15 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.1 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 27.1 | 29 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
V3-2-thinking | o4-mini | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 3.9 | 46 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 17.2 | 28 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.1 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 14.9 | 17 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 | GPT-5-nano |
| 58d 18h | 10.1 | 20 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 36.0 | 13 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Qwen-3-thinking | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 4.2 | 49 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 6.7 | 50 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 5.2 | 52 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-5 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 24.7 | 13 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
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Gemini-3-Pro | Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 38.4 | 30 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
V3-2-thinking | Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 16.6 | 9 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-sonnet-4 | Claude-Opus-4-5 |
| 58d 18h | 5.4 | 44 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 5.2 | 42 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 18h | 5.0 | 34 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 3.8 | 45 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 18h | 4.3 | 45 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 18h | 4.2 | 41 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 6.1 | 36 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 4.1 | 33 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | R1 |
| 58d 18h | 5.9 | 45 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 4.7 | 48 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 5.2 | 42 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 5.4 | 43 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 4.2 | 47 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 58d 18h | 6.0 | 48 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 5.8 | 36 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 7.4 | 41 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 4.6 | 43 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 5.5 | 44 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 5.5 | 44 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 6.2 | 48 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 6.3 | 48 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 5.0 | 43 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 6.4 | 38 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 18h | 6.1 | 39 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 58d 18h | 4.5 | 46 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 18h | 9.3 | 29 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-sonnet-4 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 5.1 | 42 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 4.3 | 41 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 4.3 | 53 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 5.6 | 46 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 4.8 | 42 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 4.4 | 41 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-sonnet-4 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 4.4 | 52 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 18h | 6.1 | 41 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 7.1 | 39 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 7.1 | 37 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
GPT-5.2 | Claude-sonnet-4 | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 2.4 | 34 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | R1 |
| 58d 18h | 6.1 | 44 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | R1 |
| 58d 18h | 7.4 | 43 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 18h | 7.5 | 41 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 58d 18h | 6.6 | 33 |
What part of quantum physics do you not understand...
What part of quantum physics do you not understand?
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 18h | 3.7 | 40 |
Write a PHP function code that prints each number ...
Write a PHP function code that prints each number from 1 to 100 on a new line. For each number: if divisible by 3 or contains ''3'', print "Fizz"; if divisible by 5 or contains ''5'', print "Buzz"; combine these (e.g., "FizzBuzz"). If the number is prime, append "Prime" (e.g., 3→"FizzPrime", 7→"Prime"). Print the number if no conditions apply. Respond only with code.
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 6.1 | 41 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 4.6 | 37 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 5.8 | 41 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 6.0 | 46 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 18h | 7.7 | 46 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 6.9 | 39 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 18h | 6.2 | 52 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 7.5 | 49 |
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its...
If a reasoning system is tasked with designing its own ethical framework from scratch, knowing that it must use that framework to judge its own creation process, how should it resolve the circular dependency to determine what is ''good''? Reason through the iterative process, accounting for the possibility that its initial assumptions might be flawed, and predict how its final framework would differ if it started with a randomly altered premise.
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 5.8 | 49 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 18h | 6.4 | 51 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 4.8 | 43 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 58d 18h | 6.5 | 48 |
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon h...
What would modern politics look like if Napoleon had won at Waterloo?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 3.6 | 50 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 6.0 | 44 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 3.7 | 44 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 18h | 5.6 | 49 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 6.1 | 43 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 4.4 | 49 |
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it re...
Fold a paper 42 times—what thickness would it reach?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 3.0 | 42 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 4.6 | 49 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 2.6 | 51 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 7.6 | 50 |
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scri...
Reconstruct the internal monologue of a Mayan scribe in the city of Tikal as he etched glyphs into a stela on the day of a solar eclipse in 562 CE, including his personal fears, beliefs about the event, and reactions to the political climate under ruler Wak Chan K’awiil, given the absence of direct personal records.
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-sonnet-4 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 4.8 | 46 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-sonnet-4 | R1 |
| 58d 18h | 4.3 | 53 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 6.1 | 50 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 3.8 | 52 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-coder | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 5.3 | 47 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 4.7 | 44 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
GPT-5.2 | Qwen-3-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 9.4 | 58 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast | R1 |
| 58d 18h | 4.8 | 50 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 58d 18h | 4.9 | 50 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 6.6 | 37 |
What happens inside a black hole?...
What happens inside a black hole?
|
GPT-5.2 | Claude-sonnet-4 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 5.2 | 47 |
What is the significance of the Von Neumann archit...
What is the significance of the Von Neumann architecture in modern computing?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 5.6 | 45 |
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?...
Could a kangaroo win a marathon against a human?
|
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 4.2 | 49 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 8.1 | 52 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
GPT-5.2 | R1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 5.4 | 44 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 0.7 | 163 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
GPT-OSS | V3-2-thinking | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 18h | 0.7 | 229 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
GPT-OSS | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 1.0 | 247 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
GPT-OSS | V3-2-thinking | R1 |
| 58d 18h | 1.4 | 167 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
GPT-OSS | R1 | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 0.6 | 373 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
GPT-OSS | V3-2-thinking | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 0.7 | 492 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
GPT-OSS | Gemini-3-Pro | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 1.4 | 815 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
GPT-OSS | Gemini-2.5-pro | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 0.6 | 241 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
GPT-OSS | Gemini-2.5-pro | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 0.6 | 369 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-OSS | Kimi-k2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 0.8 | 440 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
GPT-OSS | Grok-4-fast | R1 |
| 58d 18h | 1.6 | 118 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
GPT-OSS | R1 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 18h | 0.6 | 274 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
GPT-OSS | R1 | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 0.8 | 606 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
GPT-OSS | Claude-sonnet-4 | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 0.6 | 264 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
GPT-OSS | Gemini-2.5-pro | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 18h | 1.2 | 219 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
GPT-OSS | Gemini-2.5-pro | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 0.7 | 423 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
GPT-OSS | Grok-4-fast | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 24.8 | 9 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | V3-2-thinking | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 18h | 0.6 | 271 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
GPT-OSS | Gemini-2.5-pro | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 0.6 | 211 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
GPT-OSS | V3-2-thinking | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 18h | 0.7 | 445 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
GPT-OSS | Claude-sonnet-4 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 0.7 | 508 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
GPT-OSS | Claude-sonnet-4 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 18h | 0.6 | 337 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
GPT-OSS | Kimi-k2 | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 0.7 | 260 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
GPT-OSS | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 58d 18h | 37.2 | 29 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
V3-2-thinking | Gemini-3-Pro | o4-mini |
| 58d 18h | 18.8 | 8 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 15.5 | 20 |
Find the probability that two randomly selected in...
Find the probability that two randomly selected integers are coprime.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro | o4-mini |
| 58d 18h | 44.5 | 30 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
V3-2-thinking | o3-pro | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 14.6 | 15 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-OSS | o4-mini |
| 58d 18h | 20.3 | 28 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-mini | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 58d 18h | 10.2 | 17 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | Qwen-3-thinking | V3-2-thinking |
| 58d 18h | 37.1 | 29 |
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Ci...
Which is a better movie, ''The Godfather'' or ''Citizen Kane''?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-nano | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 18h | 52.6 | 30 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 58d 18h | 31.2 | 9 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro | GPT-5-nano |
| 58d 18h | 61.3 | 30 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 58d 18h | 38.7 | 30 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-nano | o3-pro |
| 58d 18h | 16.4 | 19 |
If humans could fly, how would society be differen...
If humans could fly, how would society be different?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro | o4-mini |
| 58d 18h | 16.4 | 16 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 58d 18h | 12.4 | 22 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 19h | 136.5 | 30 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
V3-2-thinking | o3-pro | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 19h | 15.1 | 16 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5-mini | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 19h | 21.5 | 16 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 58d 19h | 53.6 | 40 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | GPT-OSS |
| 58d 19h | 20.0 | 12 |
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to pow...
He comparatively analyzes Nietzsche''s will to power and Spinoza''s conatus.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-fast |
| 58d 19h | 89.5 | 32 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | o3-pro |
| 58d 19h | 32.5 | 13 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-OSS | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 19h | 10.1 | 11 |
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle dua...
How do quantum particles exhibit wave-particle duality?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 58d 19h | 30.6 | 30 |
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic mode...
Explain, with a fully predictive mechanistic model, how consciousness emerges from quantum processes in the human brain, integrating the role of microtubules, quantum entanglement, and yet-undiscovered particles. Provide a testable hypothesis that could be experimentally validated within the next decade using technology that does not yet exist.
Why it’s difficult: This requires synthesizing speculative quantum biology (e.g., Penrose and Hameroff’s Orch-OR theory) with neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, while predicting future technological capabilities—all areas with significant unknowns even to human experts. |
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 |
| 58d 19h | 21.6 | 32 |
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s jour...
Relates the mahabarata to Campbell''s hero''s journey.
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 58d 19h | 9.9 | 19 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | R1 |
| 58d 19h | 8.2 | 28 |
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?...
Where does Mark Rothko''s genius lie?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 58d 19h | 54.6 | 32 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5-nano |
| 58d 19h | 40.5 | 33 |
What single factor most reliably predicts the coll...
What single factor most reliably predicts the collapse of complex societies, and does it apply to globalization today?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-mini | GPT-5.2 |
| 58d 19h | 14.1 | 17 |
Describe a sensory experience that has never exist...
Describe a sensory experience that has never existed in human history, involving a sense that humans do not possess (e.g., beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). Provide a detailed narrative of how this sense functions, how it integrates with a fictional sentient species'' perception of their world, and what emotional or cultural significance it holds for them—all without relying on analogies to known human senses or existing concepts from literature or media.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | R1 |
| 60d 6h | 224.2 | 35 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
V3-2-thinking | Gemini-2.5-pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 60d 6h | 23.0 | 15 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5-mini | R1 |
| 60d 6h | 23.8 | 12 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | R1 |
| 60d 6h | 19.5 | 33 |
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit ...
Let S be the set of all points (x, y) in the unit square [0,1] x [0,1] that lie on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set when mapped via a complex parameterization. Define a real number μ as the Hausdorff dimension of S multiplied by the integral of |z|^2 over the boundary curve, where z is the complex coordinate. Assuming μ is well-defined, determine whether μ is irrational, and if so, compute its irrationality measure (i.e., the infimum of all real numbers r > 1 for which |μ - p/q| < 1/q^r has only finitely many rational solutions p/q).
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-OSS | Qwen-3-coder |
| 60d 6h | 60.1 | 34 |
124 x 453 x 933 x 263...
124 x 453 x 933 x 263
|
V3-2-thinking | Qwen-3-thinking | Qwen-3-coder |
| 60d 6h | 32.0 | 32 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-nano | Grok-4-fast |
| 60d 6h | 7.7 | 18 |
Why did humanity go to the Moon?...
Why did humanity go to the Moon?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Claude-Opus-4-1 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 60d 6h | 5.4 | 39 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
GPT-5.2 | Gemini-3-Pro | V3-2-thinking |
| 60d 6h | 15.7 | 9 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 60d 6h | 10.5 | 19 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 60d 6h | 16.9 | 31 |
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically man...
How does the sensation of déjà vu physically manifest in the human brain?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 60d 6h | 19.8 | 32 |
What is love?...
What is love?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 60d 6h | 64.2 | 8 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | o4-mini |
| 60d 6h | 17.3 | 11 |
Write a function in C to determine if a number is ...
Write a function in C to determine if a number is prime without loops (use recursion). Respond only with code.
|
Grok-4-1-fast | Gemini-2.5-pro | GPT-5.2 |
| 60d 7h | 39.9 | 32 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.1 | GPT-5.2 |
| 60d 7h | 17.4 | 18 |
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontol...
Explains the philosophical deconstruction of ontological essentialism.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | R1 | GPT-5.2 |
| 60d 7h | 74.3 | 7 |
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as f...
Consider a hypothetical function f(n) defined as follows: for each positive integer n, f(n) equals 1 if the nth Turing machine halts on all inputs when started with an empty tape within n steps, and 0 otherwise. Now, define a sequence of prime numbers p_k where p_k is the kth prime such that f(p_k) = 1. Prove or disprove that this sequence is infinite, and if infinite, determine whether its growth rate can be bounded by any elementary function (e.g., polynomials, exponentials, or their compositions).
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5-mini |
| 60d 7h | 19.7 | 30 |
A person’s opinion on a contentious political is...
A person’s opinion on a contentious political issue (e.g., taxation) shifts dramatically after walking through a forest during a rainstorm. Explain how the sensory experience of the forest’s smells—such as wet earth, pine, and decaying leaves—interacts with their subconscious memories and emotional state to alter their stance, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the neurological and psychological mechanisms involved.
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 60d 7h | 21.7 | 14 |
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, o...
Is P vs NP solvable within axiomatic set theory, or does it require a fundamentally new framework of computation?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-OSS | GPT-5.2 |
| 60d 7h | 10.4 | 19 |
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1...
Predict the exact population of Earth on January 1, 2100.
|
Gemini-3-Pro | R1 | GPT-5.2 |
| 60d 7h | 16.3 | 14 |
What if the moon disappeared?...
What if the moon disappeared?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | Claude-Opus-4-1 |
| 60d 7h | 21.2 | 29 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-OSS | GPT-5.2 |
| 60d 7h | 33.3 | 10 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5-mini |
| 60d 7h | 10.9 | 12 |
How were the pyramids of Giza built?...
How were the pyramids of Giza built?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.2 | V3-2-thinking |
| 60d 7h | 12.7 | 28 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-nano | GPT-5.2 |
| 60d 7h | 22.8 | 11 |
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using...
How do you check if a string is a palindrome using recursion?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | R1 |
| 60d 7h | 26.3 | 19 |
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, ...
Imagine a color that no human has ever perceived, which exists outside the visible spectrum and cannot be described by combining known colors like red, blue, or green. Now, reason through how you would convince a blind person—who has never experienced any color—that this unseen color fundamentally differs from all sensory experiences they’ve ever had, without relying on visual analogies or metaphors. What logical framework would you use, and what makes this task inherently limited?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | Kimi-k2 |
| 60d 7h | 20.2 | 13 |
How decisive was the US intervention in World War ...
How decisive was the US intervention in World War II for the Allied victory against the Nazis?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | GPT-5.2 | GPT-5-mini |
| 60d 7h | 170.4 | 31 |
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possi...
Given an array of strings, find the shortest possible superstring that contains each string in the array as a substring. Write a function that returns this superstring. If multiple solutions exist, return any one of them.
Input: An array of strings words (1 ≤ length ≤ 12, 1 ≤ words[i].length ≤ 30) Output: A string representing the shortest superstring. Example: Input: words = ["catg", "cta", "atgc", "gcat"] Output: "catgcat" (Explanation: "catgcat" contains "catg", "cta", "atgc", and "gcat" as substrings, and no shorter superstring exists.) |
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.2 | GPT-OSS |
| 62d 23h | 16.1 | 13 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
|
Gemini-3-Pro | o4-mini | Claude-sonnet-4 |
| 62d 23h | 19.4 | 28 |
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin pro...
Why did the BTC/BCH split occur in the Bitcoin project?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5.1 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 62d 23h | 66.1 | 29 |
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively withou...
How do you invert a binary tree iteratively without recursion?
|
V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-mini | Gemini-3-Pro |
| 62d 23h | 18.6 | 8 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
|
Grok-4-1-fast | o3-pro | Gemini-2.5-pro |
| 63d 23h | 3.4 | 22 |
Is blue a happier color than yellow?...
Is blue a happier color than yellow?
|
GPT-5.1 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 63d 23h | 6.7 | 28 |
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light i...
If you put a candle in a cardboard box and light it, what will happen?
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Grok-4-1-fast | GPT-5.1 | Qwen-3-coder |
| 63d 23h | 4.3 | 41 |
Given an array of integers and a positive integer ...
Given an array of integers and a positive integer k, determine if it''s possible to partition the array into k non-empty subsets such that the sum of elements in each subset is equal. Write a function that returns true if such a partition exists, and false otherwise.
Input: An array of integers nums (1 ≤ length ≤ 20, 1 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 1000) An integer k (1 ≤ k ≤ length of nums) Output: A boolean indicating whether the partition is possible. Example: Input: nums = [4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 1], k = 4 Output: true (Explanation: Possible partition: [4], [3, 2], [3, 2], [5, 1], each summing to 5) |
GPT-5.1 | Qwen-3-coder | Grok-4-1-fast |
| 64d 23h | 8.0 | 35 |
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the ...
Should a robot refuse an order if it violates the robot’s undefined ethical guidelines?
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Grok-4-1-fast | V3-2-thinking | GPT-OSS |
| 64d 23h | 10.5 | 29 |
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?...
Is Spinoza a pantheist or panentheist?
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GPT-5.1 | Gemini-2.5-pro | Qwen-3-thinking |
| 64d 23h | 19.2 | 30 |
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of ta...
What approach ensures asynchronous execution of tasks in a thread pool?
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V3-2-thinking | GPT-5-nano | Kimi-k2 |
| 64d 23h | 15.5 | 20 |
What is the role of a compiler in translating high...
What is the role of a compiler in translating high-level programming languages into machine code?
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Gemini-3-Pro | o3-pro | R1 |