Since the middle of December the finest darts players in the world have been fighting it out on the oche for the biggest prize in the sport - the PDC World Championship.
And now, after plenty of thrills and spills, nine-darters and upsets, we have a winner.
In a fairly one-sided final on Friday, December 3, will see teenage prodigy and number four seed Luke Littler became the youngest world champion in history after beating former champ Michael van Gerwen.
Here’s how The Nuke did it.
1. Round Two
Due to his position as fourth seed, Littler went straight through to Round 2, where he beat England's Ryan Meikle 3-1. | Getty Images
2. Round Three
Another English darter awaited Littler in the third round - Ian White. He was swiftly despatched 4-1 by the prodigy. | Getty Images
3. Round Four
Littler's mettle was tested in the fourth round by yet another Englishman in the shape of Ryan Joyce. It was a nailbiter but he held his nerve to win 4-3. | Getty Images
4. Quarter Final
Another round and another English player. Littler had little trouble beating Nathan Aspinall in the last eight 5-2. | Getty Images