Since announcing himself to the world with a scintillating debut against Christian Kist at the 2024 World Darts Championship, Luke Littler has recorded a catalogue of ridiculous averages whilst obliterating opponents at the Alexandra Palace.
Descending on Ally Pally as the reigning PDC World Youth Champion, Littler's fairytale run to the final of the 2024 World Darts Championship commenced with the dismantling of a Kist, where he raised plenty of eyebrows with an astonishing 106.12 average.
It wasn't the only time Littler's average surpassed the 105 mark during the tournament as the Warrington dartist, unfazed by the increasing length of matches, defeated five-time world champion Raymond van Barneveld while reaching 105.01 before conquering 2018 champion Rob Cross in the semi-finals in sensational fashion with a 106.05 average across eight sets.
Littler failed to surpass his record highest average in the 2025 World Darts Championship but he did eclipse the 105 mark again as he dismissed Stephen Bunting in comprehensive fashion to reach the final for a second successive year.
The Nuke has played 13 matches in the World Darts Championship and recorded a ton-plus average in 10 of them.
Opponent | Year | Round | Score | Average |
Christian Kist | 2024 | Last 96 | 3-0 | 106.12 |
Rob Cross | 2024 | Semi Final | 6-2 | 106.05 |
Stephen Bunting | 2025 | Semi Final | 6-1 | 105.48 |
Raymond van Barneveld | 2024 | Last 16 | 4-1 | 105.01 |
Ryan Joyce | 2025 | Last 16 | 4-3 | 103.14 |
Michael van Gerwen | 2025 | Final | 7-3 | 102.73 |
Brendan Dolan | 2024 | Quarter Final | 5-1 | 101.93 |