This question is tricky (and in particular harder than Which big number is bigger?), for those who like more challenging puzzles.
Input
Integers a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, b1, b2, b3, b4, b5 each in the range 1 to 10.
Output
True if a1^(a2^(a3^(a4^a5))) > b1^(b2^(b3^(b4^b5))) and False otherwise.
^ is exponentiation in this question.
Rules
This is code-golf. Your code must terminate correctly within 10 seconds for any valid input on TIO. If your language is not on TIO, the code should finish under 10 seconds on your machine.
You can output anything Truthy for True and anything Falsey for False.
Test cases
Recall that by the rules of exponentiaon, a1^(a2^(a3^(a4^a5))) == a1^a2^a3^a4^a5.
10^10^10^10^10 > 10^10^10^10^9
1^2^3^4^5 < 5^4^3^2^1
2^2^2^2^3 > 10^4^3^2^2
6^7^8^9^10 is not bigger than 6^7^8^9^10
10^6^4^2^2 < 10^6^2^4^2
2^2^2^2^10 > 2^2^2^10^2
10^9^8^7^6 < 6^7^8^9^10
3^1^10^10^10 > 2^1^10^10^10
9^10^10^10^10 < 10^9^10^10^10
New test cases from Kevin Cruijssen
[10,10,10,10,10, 10,10,10,10,9] #true
[2,2,2,2,3, 10,4,3,2,2] #true
[2,2,2,2,10, 2,2,2,10,2] #true
[10,10,10,10,10, 9,10,10,10,10] #true
[3,2,2,1,1, 2,5,1,1,1] #true
[2,2,3,10,1, 2,7,3,9,1] #true
[7,9,10,10,10, 6,9,10,10,10] #true
[3,2,2,2,2, 2,2,2,2,2] #true
[8,3,1,2,1, 2,2,3,1,1] #true
[2,4,2,1,1, 3,3,2,1,1] #true
[5,4,3,2,1, 1,2,3,4,5] #true
[1,2,3,4,5, 5,4,3,2,1] #false
[6,7,8,9,10, 6,7,8,9,10] #false
[10,6,4,2,2, 10,6,2,4,2] #false
[10,9,8,7,6, 6,7,8,9,10] #false
[1,10,10,10,10, 1,10,10,10,9] #false
[2,4,1,1,1, 2,2,2,1,1] #false
[2,2,2,1,1, 2,4,1,1,1] #false
[2,5,1,1,1, 3,2,2,1,1] #false
[4,2,1,1,1, 2,4,1,1,1] #false
[2,4,1,1,1, 4,2,1,1,1] #false
[2,3,10,1,1, 8,3,9,1,1] #false
[8,3,9,1,1, 2,3,10,1,1] #false
[2,4,1,1,1, 3,3,1,1,1] #false
[2,2,1,9,9, 2,2,1,10,10] #false
[2,2,1,10,10, 2,2,1,9,9] #false
[1,1,1,1,1, 1,2,1,1,1] #false