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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

A Teen Darts Prodigy Is Becoming Bigger Than the Game Itself

Luke Littler burst onto the pro darts scene out of nowhere. He’s now a darling with a pinpoint-accurate shot that’s become just as lucrative as devastating.

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Luke Littler was a relatively unknown darts player until he made his pro debut in the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship, the top competition in the world. That January, the rookie 16-year-old reached the finals as a 66-to-1 outsider. 

Littler lost to Luke Humphries in the PDC final, but the match became the most-viewed non-soccer event in Sky Sports history. And Littler himself racked up more Instagram followers than any other pro before his first tournament had even concluded. 

Then, about a year since Luke “The Nuke” became an overnight sensation, he received the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award—the only darts player to ever claim it. He is now on his way to be to darts what Magnus Carlsen is to chess, or Simone Biles is to gymnastics. 

“We always penetrated the sports media world quite well, but Luke’s been of interest to wider media, whether it’s entertainment or media aimed at young people,” says Matt Porter, CEO of the Professional Darts Corporation. “Luke transcends the sport.” 

Throughout the past year, Littler has dominated in darts’s smaller events as well as its most esteemed majors, similar to tennis’s Grand Slams. He outlasted seven of the best players in the world to win the Premier League in May 2024 before winning the Grand Slam of Darts in November. And at the start of 2025, Littler avenged his first professional loss, winning the 2025 World Championship at just 17 years old against the sport’s last generational talent in Michael van Gerwen. On the call for the final, PDC analyst and commentator Dan Dawson declared, “The baton has been passed.”

“It was really as the year went on, I began to understand that I could compete with the best,” Littler, now 18, tells Front Office Sports.

Darts is often won with one double-number shot on the board’s thin outer ring, but not when Littler is throwing. He’ll sometimes finish a big score with three doubles in one turn and a smirk at the crowd. He’s also known to purposely leave the biggest, most difficult final shot (the “checkout”) of 170—known as the “Big Fish”—just to take it out and do his signature fishing celebration. 

Littler has a confidence and showmanship rare for even the most seasoned pros, but he’s also just as beloved for his interviews about his preference for video games over darts practice or the fish, chips, and curry he purchased with his first professional winnings.

Since his star has risen, counties across the U.K. have reported record numbers of kids taking up darts. He collaborates with some of Britain’s most popular influencers, starring in soccer-related YouTube challenges, playing games on Twitch, and guesting on podcasts that appeal to young listeners. “The biggest thing is the amount of younger kids that have got involved with darts,” Littler says of his immediate impact.

Now, he has more than 1.9 million followers on Instagram—nearly triple that of any other PDC professional, and even more than many recent NBA All-Stars and NFL Pro Bowlers. Since arriving on the pro tour in December 2023, he has likely earned about more than £2 million ($2.68 million) in prize money. That figure doesn’t include revenue from sponsors including Xbox; commercials with McDonald’s, where in June he launched a signature burger called the Big Arch; residuals from sales of his namesake darts; and the sport’s most extensive merchandise line, which includes clothing, backpacks, phone cases, and even gaming mats. 

“Luke has been given opportunities that his predecessors haven’t—being involved with high-profile sportspeople in Formula One, England football, or on talk shows with A-list celebrities,” says Dawson. “It’s a big deal for darts to have that kind of platform and kudos.”

Littler’s ascension has also spurred a business boom for the growing sport. The PDC recently announced a 40% increase in prize money for next year, with more than £25 million ($33.5 million) on offer in 2026. Included is a milestone £1 million ($1.34 million) prize for the winner of next year’s world championship—double the £500,000 ($669,000) prize that Littler took home just last January. This follows a record five-year, £125 million ($167.3 million) broadcast deal to remain with Sky Sports through 2030. 

“From the purely sporting perspective, he’s a brilliant darts player—one of the very best in the world, and it is remarkable that he has been able to perform to that level immediately after turning up,” Dawson says. “To be honest, though, his achievements on the dartboard are probably less impactful than the increased attention, viewers, sponsorship, and money that his arrival in the sport has brought.”

Littler is well aware. “There’s not a lot of time to look back on what I’ve achieved. But deep down I know what I’ve done,” he says. “I know what I’ve done for the sport, and I know what I’ve done for myself. And it’s not slowing down one bit.”

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