What is the World Darts Championship 2026 prize money? All-time stats

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The great and the good of the darting world descended on Alexandra Palace for another drama-filled World Championship from which Luke Littler emerged victorious.

Every iteration of the tournament gets bigger and better and this year was no different. The PDC will gave a record breaking cheque Littler on Jan. 3 with an expanded 128-player field throwing for a share of a £5 million fund.

The latest marker in the sport's exponential growth came after Luke Littler took home the first world title of his career in 2025 -- an achievement for which the 18-year-old sensation pocketed £500,000.


What is the World Darts Championship prize money?

Round-by-round breakdown:

  • Winner: £1,000,000

  • Runner-up: £400,000

  • Semifinalists: £200,000

  • Quarterfinalists: £100,000

  • Fourth round: £60,000

  • Third round: £35,000

  • Second round: £25,000

  • First round: £15,000

  • Total: £5,000,000


What is the bonus prize money for a nine-darter?

Tournament sponsors Paddy Power confirmed that, as with the 2025 tournament, they would award £60,000 to the player who achieves a nine-dart finish at Alexandra Palace. However, there was to be no nine-dart finish in the tournament.

The bookmaker would also have given £60,000 each to a randomly-selected fan in the crowd and Prostate Cancer UK.

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How has the winners' prize money changed over time?

After seven years of writing a £500,000 winner's cheque, the PDC doubled the incentive for victory. It's a figure that would have been unfathomable for the 24 players who competed for the £16,000 prize in the inaugural 1994 event at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet, Essex.


PDC World Darts Championship year-by-year breakdown

  • 1994: £16,000 -- won by Dennis Priestley

  • 1995: £12,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 1996: £14,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 1997: £45,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 1998: £20,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 1999: £30,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2000: £31,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2001: £33,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2002: £50,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2003: £50,000 -- won by John Part

  • 2004: £50,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2005: £60,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2006: £100,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2007: £100,000 -- won by Raymond van Barneveld

  • 2008: £100,000 -- won by John Part

  • 2009: £125,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2010: £200,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2011: £200,000 -- won by Adrian Lewis

  • 2012: £200,000 -- won by Adrian Lewis

  • 2013: £200,000 -- won by Phil Taylor

  • 2014: £250,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2015: £250,000 -- won by Gary Anderson

  • 2016: £300,000 -- won by Gary Anderson

  • 2017: £350,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2018: £400,000 -- won by Rob Cross

  • 2019: £500,000 -- won by Michael van Gerwen

  • 2020: £500,000 -- won by Peter Wright

  • 2021: £500,000 -- won by Gerwyn Price

  • 2022: £500,000 -- won by Peter Wright

  • 2023: £500,000 -- won by Michael Smith

  • 2024: £500,000 -- won by Luke Humphries

  • 2025: £500,000 -- won by Luke Littler

  • 2026: £1,000,000 -- won by Luke Littler


How much have Luke Littler, Luke Humphries earned?

Littler leapfrogged Humphries at the top of the rankings on his way to winning the Grand Slam of Darts. He has since opened up a sizeable gap to the rest of the field.