Luke Littler net worth: Earnings, prize money won by darts’ teenage sensation

By | November 9, 2024

Luke Littler‘s first year as a household name has seen him capture multiple senior PDC championships on top of his very impressive youth title haul, with many in the darts world expecting him to add to that tally for many years to come.

These feats came aged just 16 and 17, with his milestone 18th birthday to come in January 2025.

So, just how much has this record-setting rookie year on the big circuit earned Littler?

Here’s what we can ascertain, based on PDC prize pots and other disclosed information.

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What is Luke Littler’s net worth?

Such things aren’t easy to track precisely — and of course involve a fair deal of information that remains private to Littler himself — but some publications such as The Mirror estimate that his breakthrough 2024 season has put his net worth around £700,000 (approx. $908,000).

With Littler’s darts form and upside at the age of just 17, he appears to be a lock to spend most of his career as a millionaire.

Luke Littler 2024 prize money

Per DartsRankings, Littler claimed £200,000 (approx. $259,000) from his run to the 2024 PDC World Championship final, a total of £42,500 (approx. $55,000) from other Premier events in the ’24 season, £91,000 (approx. $118,000) for his European Tour achievements (which included wins in the Austrian and Belgian Opens), and £71,500 (approx. $92,700) for his work in the 2024 Players Championship (with three event victories along the way) for a total of £405,000 (approx. $525,100).

How much can Luke Littler win at the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts?

The event, which starts on Sunday, November 10 and features Littler, will award £150,000 (approx. $194,500) to the winner.

The runner-up will win £70,000 (approx. $90,700) and semi-finalists will each earn £50,000 (approx. $64,800).

Quarter-finalists will net £25,000 (approx. $32,400) and a last-16 finish guarantees £12,250 (approx. $15,900) apiece.

There is also a group winner bonus of £3,500 (approx. $4,540) and a nine-dart finish prize of £10,000 (approx. $12,960).

Though Littler is unseeded in Group F, he will stand a strong chance of finishing above Dimitri van den Bergh, Keane Barry and Lourence Ilagan if he produces some of the darts we’ve seen over the last 12 months.

Additionally, with Littler having five career nine-darters to his name and being the youngest ever player to do so on television (not to mention the youngest to do it twice), that additional bonus may well be heading his way.

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