From Taylor to Littler: Previous winners of the World Darts Championship

Phil Taylor won a total of 16 world titles during his glittering career
Phil Taylor won a total of 16 world titles during his glittering careerLEON NEAL / AFP

This year's World Darts Championship arrives with a sense of transition, as Luke Littler attempts to defend the title he won at 17 and the established contenders look to reset the sport's hierarchy.

Here, Flashscore looks back at every world champion from the BDO's beginnings in 1978 to the modern PDC era.

The PDC and BDO split

The PDC World Darts Championship traces its origins to 1994, created under the banner of the breakaway World Darts Council after leading professionals split from the BDO.

The dispute was resolved in 1997, when the WDC rebranded as the PDC and players were permitted to choose which world championship to enter, provided they met the relevant qualification rules.

For more than two decades, the two organisations staged separate flagship tournaments. That parallel structure ended after the 2020 season, when the BDO collapsed, and the PDC title became the sport's sole recognised world crown.

Read more: All you need to know about the PDC World Championship 2026: Is it Littler's to lose?

The Sid Waddell trophy
The Sid Waddell trophyPDC/Kieran Cleeves

Modern PDC greats

The modern PDC era has produced its own clusters of dominance. Michael van Gerwen's three titles, won in 2014, 2017 and 2019, defined the decade's technical peak, marked by some of the highest sustained averages ever recorded on the world stage.

Gary Anderson, Adrian Lewis and Peter Wright each claimed two PDC titles, shaping a period where depth rose sharply and championship-level consistency became harder to sustain.

Luke Humphries won the world title in 2024
Luke Humphries won the world title in 2024PDC Darts

The past two years have shifted the landscape again. Luke Humphries' 2024 triumph delivered on years of statistical promise, while Luke Littler's 2025 victory at 17 signalled a genuine recalibration.

Littler's surge across that season, highlighted by significant jumps in scoring power, checkout efficiency and performance under late-stage pressure, positioned him as a historically rare outlier. His title defence this winter will be scrutinised more closely than any campaign in recent memory.

Below is the complete chronological list of world champions across both eras.

PDC World Champions (1994-present)

1994 Dennis Priestley

1995 Phil Taylor

1996 Phil Taylor

1997 Phil Taylor

1998 Phil Taylor

1999 Phil Taylor

2000 Phil Taylor

2001 Phil Taylor

2002 Phil Taylor

2003 John Part

2004 Phil Taylor

2005 Phil Taylor

2006 Phil Taylor

2007 Raymond van Barneveld

2008 John Part

2009 Phil Taylor

2010 Phil Taylor

2011 Adrian Lewis

2012 Adrian Lewis

2013 Phil Taylor

2014 Michael van Gerwen

2015 Gary Anderson

2016 Gary Anderson

2017 Michael van Gerwen

2018 Rob Cross

2019 Michael van Gerwen

2020 Peter Wright

2021 Gerwyn Price

2022 Peter Wright

2023 Michael Smith

2024 Luke Humphries

2025 Luke Littler

Luke Littler won the event last year
Luke Littler won the event last yearTaylor Lanning/PDC

BDO World Champions (1978-2020)

1978 Leighton Rees

1979 John Lowe

1980 Eric Bristow

1981 Eric Bristow

1982 Jocky Wilson

1983 Keith Deller

1984 Eric Bristow

1985 Eric Bristow

1986 Eric Bristow

1987 John Lowe

1988 Bob Anderson

1989 Jocky Wilson

1990 Phil Taylor

1991 Dennis Priestley

1992 Phil Taylor

1993 John Lowe

1994 John Part

1995 Richie Burnett

1996 Steve Beaton

1997 Les Wallace

1998 Raymond van Barneveld

1999 Raymond van Barneveld

2000 Ted Hankey

2001 John Walton

2002 Tony David

2003 Raymond van Barneveld

2004 Andy Fordham

2005 Raymond van Barneveld

2006 Jelle Klaasen

2007 Martin Adams

2008 Mark Webster

2009 Ted Hankey

2010 Martin Adams

2011 Martin Adams

2012 Christian Kist

2013 Scott Waites

2014 Stephen Bunting

2015 Scott Mitchell

2016 Scott Waites

2017 Glen Durrant

2018 Glen Durrant

2019 Glen Durrant

2020 Wayne Warren

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