
He might just be 18 years old, but Luke Littler's impressive career has seen him win title after title, adding a considerable amount to his newly earned fortune each time.
The Nuke bagged yet another win after defeating Luke Humphries in the final of the 2025 World Grand Prix last night (12 October), securing the hefty £120,000 first place prize pot.
Littler won five of his six sets in the final leg, having successfully beaten four previous winners on his way to the final.
Having only turned professional two years ago at the age of just 16, Littler has accumulated more title wins and a bigger fortune in such a short time frame than any other darts player in history, but how much is the teen prodigy actually worth following his World Grand Prix win?
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What is Luke Littler's net worth?
According to his accounts, Littler bagged £811,000 in 2024 and £202,500 in 2023, according to Sky.
In January this year, he earned £500,000 for his first World Champion title, and the sportsman has also diversified his income, raking in brand deals and even selling his own merchandise.
Just last month, Littler posted a bombshell video claiming he was 'stepping back' from darts, but there was more to it than first meets the eye.
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The video was actually part of a partnership with Xbox for the highly anticipated release of FC26 and while it hasn't been disclosed just how much the darts player would've earned from the collaboration, it's widely believed to be one of the most significant partnerships in darts.
With this in mind, estimations on Littler's total net worth vary a lot, with the majority conservatively estimating a sum around the £1.5 million mark.
Meanwhile, some publications like Sportscasting have gone as far as estimating a fortune of up to £6 million after adding up all his prize pots with what they believe him to be earning from all his brand deals and partnerships.
Of course, it's important to note that just because a person earns a certain amount, doesn't mean they don't spend it, so even if Littler did have an income of £6 million, his actual net worth would sit considerably below this. Either way, at 18, he's winning at life.
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