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How This 18 Year Old Kid Destroyed Everyone

Luke Littler isn’t just the future of darts — he’s already rewritten the present.

At just 18 years old, Luke Littler has:

Won back-to-back World Darts Championships

Become the youngest world champion in history

Earned the first-ever £1,000,000 prize in darts

Lost only ONE match ever at Alexandra Palace

This video tells the full story of how a kid from Warrington went from a magnetic dartboard at 18 months old to total domination of professional darts. From his teenage breakthrough at the World Championship, to his rivalry with Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, and Gian van Veen, to his historic 7–1 demolition in the 2026 final — this is the rise of a generational talent.

We break down:

Luke Littler’s childhood obsession with darts

His record-breaking teenage World Championship run

His transformation from prodigy to champion

His mental strength under pressure

Why experts say he’s already playing at Phil Taylor–level dominance

At 18, Luke Littler has won nine PDC major titles, completed the Triple Crown, and become world number one. The question is no longer if he’ll keep winning.

The question is: can anyone stop him?

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