LUKE LITTLER has been handed three Guinness World Record crowns.
The teenager has taken darts by storm since his run to the World Darts Championship final in 2023.
Littler, 18, has now gone on to become the world champion and has already won a number of major honours.
As a result of his success despite his tender years, he has broken a number of Guinness World records.
He had been handed his certificates for becoming the youngest winner of the PDC World Darts Championship.
Littler was also handed a certificate for the highest average in a debut match at the tournament.
His third one was for becoming the youngest winner of a World Darts Championship match.
Littler was just 16 years and 333 days when he beat Christian Kist in his opening round.
A GWR statement read: “Youngest winner of the PDC World Darts Championship.
“Darts champion Luke ‘The Nuke’ Littler was just 17 years and 348 days old when he achieved this record on 3 January 2025 and was recently presented with his GWR certificate in Manchester, UK.
“Luke also holds records for the highest average in a PDC World Darts Championship debut match – 106.2 – and youngest person to win a match at the PDC World Darts Championship, when he was 16 years 333 days old.”
Fans were left thrilled with Littler’s accolades as they reacted on social media.
One posted: “Congratulations.”
A second wrote: “I guess, this is going to be forever.”
A third commented: “Legendary stuff.”
A fourth said: “That’s gonna stand forever.”
Another added: “The lad just keeps setting records.”
Meanwhile, Littler shared some surreal footage during an exhibition appearance in Norwich.
At the event he was also the victim of vandalism as a window of his car was smashed by the “scum of the earth”.
Littler will now be preparing for the final night of Premier League Darts.
The tour hits Sheffield tomorrow evening before the Play-Offs on May 29.
Premier League Darts 2025: Dates and venues
Night 1 – Belfast: Humphries beat Dobey 6-1
Night 2 – Glasgow: Littler beat Humphries 6-5
Night 3 – Dublin: Price beat Aspinall 6-3
Night 4 – Exeter: Humphries beat Littler 6-4
Night 5 – Brighton: Littler beat Aspinall 6-3
Night 6 – Nottingham: Price beat Littler 6-3
Night 7 – Cardiff: Littler beat Van Gerwen 6-4
Night 8 – Newcastle: Littler beat Humphries 6-1
Night 9 – Berlin: Bunting beat Price 6-5
Night 10 – Manchester: Aspinall beat Humphries 6-4
Night 11 – Rotterdam: Dobey beat Bunting 6-2
Night 12 – Liverpool: Price beat Humphries 6-4
Night 13 – Birmingham: Littler beat Van Gerwen 6-4
Night 14 – Leeds: Humphries beat Littler 6-5
Night 15 – Aberdeen: Aspinall beat Dobey 6-1
Night 16 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield – Thursday May 22
Play-Offs – The O2, London – Thursday May 29