| 100% | WALCOTT | 7 | Derek —, 1992 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 79% | QUASIMODO | 9 | Salvatore —, 1959 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 78% | GBSHAW | 6 | *1925 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 78% | DYLAN | 5 | 2016 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 78% | DARIOFO | 7 | 1997 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 69% | ANNIEERNAUX | 11 | Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature who described her prose in the novel “Les Armoires Vides” as “brutally direct, working-class and sometimes obscene” (October, 2022) |
| 67% | DYLAN | 5 | Winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 66% | RONTGEN | 7 | First winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics |
| 66% | HAHN | 4 | Otto —, 1944 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
| 66% | EINSTEIN | 8 | Albert —, 1921 winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics |
| 66% | HAHN | 4 | Otto -, 1944 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
| 65% | SOLOW | 5 | Robert M —, 1987 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics |
| 63% | GABOR | 5 | Dennis —, 1971 winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of holography |
| 62% | CAMUS | 5 | Albert —, winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | BOLL | 4 | Heinrich —, winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | BUCK | 4 | Pearl —, winner of the 1938 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | MAURIAC | 7 | Francois —, winner of the 1952 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | STEINBECK | 9 | John —, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | FAULKNER | 8 | William —, winner of the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | GRASS | 5 | Gunter —, winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | GORDIMER | 8 | Nadine —, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | FRANCE | 6 | Anatole —, winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | CANETTI | 7 | Elias —, winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | LEWIS | 5 | Sinclair —, winner of the 1930 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | KIPLING | 7 | Rudyard —, winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | JELINEK | 7 | Elfriede —, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | GOLDING | 7 | William —, winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | SOYINKA | 7 | Wole —, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | PINTER | 6 | Harold —, winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| 62% | BOLL | 4 | Heinrich -, winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature |