Who are the highest-paid darts players in 2026? A full breakdown of earnings, prize money and the sport’s biggest stars.
Who are the highest-paid darts players in 2026? A full breakdown of earnings, prize money and the sport’s biggest stars.
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Darts rich list 2026: how much the top players earn

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Professional darts has entered a new era, with prize money across the Professional Darts Corporation circuit now exceeding £25 million per season.

The sport’s biggest tournaments offer record payouts, including a £1 million prize for the world champion. This has pushed earnings for top players to new heights and reshaped the rankings.

In 2026, the World Championship winner earns £1 million, double what winners received just a few years ago.

Highest-earning darts players (2025–2026)

These are the players leading the sport based on recent earnings, rankings and performances.

1. Luke Littler

Age: 19 | Country: England | Nickname: The Nuke

At the end of 2025, he had earned approximately £1.85 million (±R44.4 million) in prize money, making him the highest-paid player on the circuit.

Littler has taken over the sport at a young age. He became back-to-back world champion in 2026 and is known for his fast scoring and calm approach under pressure.

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2. Luke Humphries

Age: 31 | Country: England | Nickname: Cool Hand Luke

At the end of 2025, he had earned over £1.2 million (±R28.8 million) in prize money, placing him among the top earners.

A former world champion and world number one, Humphries is one of the most consistent players on the circuit and a regular contender in major finals.

3. Gian van Veen

Age: 24 | Country: Netherlands

At the end of 2025, he had earned around £736,000 (±R17.7 million) in prize money, reflecting his rise.

Van Veen has quickly moved into the top tier with strong technical play and consistent performances across ranking events.

4. Michael van Gerwen

Age: 37 | Country: Netherlands | Nickname: Mighty Mike

At the end of 2025, he had earned approximately £705,000 (±R16.9 million) in prize money.

A three-time world champion, Van Gerwen remains one of the most feared players, known for his scoring power and experience on the biggest stages.

5. Jonny Clayton

Age: 51 | Country: Wales | Nickname: The Ferret

At the end of 2025, he had earned between £415,000 and £668,000 (±R10 million – R16 million) in prize money.

Clayton is known for his sharp finishing and ability to compete deep into tournaments, making him a consistent threat.

6. James Wade

Age: 43 | Country: England | Nickname: The Machine

At the end of 2025, he had earned between £350,000 and £637,000 (±R8.4 million – R15.3 million).

One of the most experienced players in the sport, Wade has built a career on consistency and remains competitive against younger players.

7. Stephen Bunting

Age: 41 | Country: England | Nickname: The Bullet

At the end of 2025, he had earned approximately £607,000 (±R14.6 million).

Bunting returned to top form with strong tournament performances, known for his high scoring and finishing ability.

8. Gerwyn Price

Age: 41 | Country: Wales | Nickname: The Iceman

At the end of 2025, he had earned around £594,000 (±R14.3 million).

A former world champion, Price remains one of the most intense competitors and continues to deliver high scoring performances.

9. Josh Rock

Age: 25 | Country: Northern Ireland | Nickname: Rocky

At the end of 2025, he had earned around £605,000 (±R14.5 million).

Rock is one of the rising stars of the sport, gaining attention for his scoring ability and confidence on the big stage.

10. Gary Anderson

Age: 55 | Country: Scotland | Nickname: The Flying Scotsman

At the end of 2025, he had earned approximately £595,000 (±R14.3 million).

A two-time world champion, Anderson continues to compete at a high level, with scoring ability that keeps him among the elite.

Note: Rand values are approximate and based on an average exchange rate of £1 ≈ R24.

Why darts prize money is growing

Prize money in darts has increased sharply in recent years.

  • Total annual prize pool: £25 million+
  • World Championship winner: £1 million
  • Major tournaments now offer six-figure payouts

This growth is driven by:

  • global TV audiences
  • sponsorship investment
  • expanding tournament schedules

How darts players make money

Top players earn from multiple sources:

  • Tournament prize money
  • Sponsorship deals
  • Exhibition events

Prize money remains the largest source of income.

How rankings work in darts

The Professional Darts Corporation rankings are based on:

  • Prize money earned
  • A two-year rolling system
  • Performance in ranking events

This means:

  • One major win can boost rankings significantly
  • Consistency keeps players at the top

What this means for the sport

  • Younger players are rising quickly
  • Prize money is creating bigger gaps between players
  • The sport is becoming more competitive

Darts is now one of the fastest-growing professional sports in terms of earnings.

FAQs

How much do darts players earn?
Top players earn between £600,000 and £1.8 million per year depending on performance.

What is the biggest prize in darts?
The PDC World Championship offers up to £1 million for the winner.

Who is the highest-paid darts player?
Luke Littler is currently the highest earner based on recent prize money.

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