Darts world rankings

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Darts world rankings are a system which should determine a list of the best darts players in the world based on their performances in tournaments. However, after a group of former world champions and other high-profile players separated from the British Darts Organisation in 1993 - there are now two major governing bodies.

Each organisation has its own players, and each has its own ranking system. The ranking systems are used to arrange tournament seedings, which will mean that the number one player in the world should not face the number two player in the world until the final of a tournament (providing they reach that far).

PDC World Rankings

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The Professional Darts Corporation's ranking is based on the amount of prize-money won over the past two years.

  • As of 03 January 2016 following the William Hill world darts championship [1]
  • A live (unofficial) version of the Order of Merit is available on

DartsDatabase.co.uk Darts Database. During a tournament, this table subtracts the prize money that was earned two years earlier and adds the minimum prize money the player will receive based on the current status of the tournament. The Prize column contains a + if the player is still in the race to win the tournament.

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Rank Player Money Rank Player Money Rank Player Money
1 Steady Netherlands Michael van Gerwen £1,063,750 17 Decrease3 England Mervyn King £212,250 33 Decrease1 Scotland John Henderson £85,750
2 Steady Scotland Gary Anderson £911,250 18 Decrease8 Australia Simon Whitlock £188,000 34 Increase2 Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney £83,750
3 Increase2 England Adrian Lewis £493,750 19 Decrease1 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan £186,500 35 Decrease1 England Keegan Brown £82,500
4 Decrease1 England Phil Taylor £478,250 20 Increase1 Austria Mensur Suljović £166,750 36 Decrease1 England Darren Webster £79,000
5 Decrease1 Scotland Peter Wright £353,250 21 Decrease1 England Justin Pipe £161,250 37 Increase12 England Alan Norris £76,250
6 Increase1 England James Wade £352,500 22 Increase2 Netherlands Benito van de Pas £142,000 37 Increase1 Netherlands Christian Kist £76,250
7 Decrease1 Scotland Robert Thornton £340,500 23 Decrease2 England Jamie Caven £136,500 39 Increase1 Belgium Ronny Huybrechts £66,500
8 Steady England Michael Smith £299,250 24 Increase1 England Steve Beaton £127,250 40 Increase3 Australia Kyle Anderson £64,500
9 Increase7 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld £261,000 25 Increase3 England Andrew Gilding £122,500 41 Increase1 Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez £62,000
10 Increase3 England Dave Chisnall £238,000 26 Decrease4 Wales Mark Webster £121,500 42 Decrease4 England Ronnie Baxter £61,750
11 Steady England Terry Jenkins £234,250 27 Steady England Andy Hamilton £114,250 43 Decrease7 England Andy Smith £58,750
12 Decrease2 England Ian White £233,500 28 Increase1 England Dean Winstanley £107,500 44 Increase3 England David Pallett £57,500
13 Increase6 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen £228,000 29 Decrease3 England Wes Newton £105,250 45 Steady Germany Max Hopp £54,250
14 Decrease2 Belgium Kim Huybrechts £224,250 30 Increase1 Wales Jamie Lewis £98,750 46 Steady Spain Cristo Reyes £53,000
15 Steady Netherlands Vincent van der Voort £222,500 31 Decrease1 England Kevin Painter £96,750 47 Increase5 England Joe Murnan £51,500
16 Increase1 England Stephen Bunting £220,250 32 Increase1 Wales Gerwyn Price £92,750 48 Steady England Joe Cullen £46,000

WDF World Rankings

The rankings are based on a cumulative points system, calculated on a rolling one year basis. When a tournament is played, the previous year's results are removed from the rankings. This list is used to determine seeds for some of the WDF Opens. The World Darts Federation ranking system is designed to provide a measure of the global activities of darts players in every WDF recognised darts event. It used to be very similar to the BDO system but was revised in January 2007 to include categories by country and by events, and the distribution of ranking points reflect the levels of prize money on offer and the numbers of entries in a tournament. Players gain points in six different levels of categorized events and prize money and at the end of the season the leading players receive monetary bonus rewards from the WDF.[2]

Current points distribution

Points are currently awarded as follows:

Tournament category W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128
WDF Major tournaments 180 120 100 60 30 15 8 4
WDF Category One tournaments 150 100 80 48 24 12 6
WDF Category Two tournaments 120 80 60 36 18 9 4
WDF Category Three tournaments 90 60 40 24 12 6 3
WDF Major international tournaments 180 120 100 60 30 15 8 4
WDF international tournaments 150 100 80 48 24 12 6