Truffle, the beloved psychic pig from Ouseburn Farm, has once again delighted fans by predicting the outcome of the 2024/25 PDC World Darts Championship final. During a special visit organised by Darts Corner, the UK’s leading darts retailer, Truffle made her selection for tonight’s highly anticipated showdown.

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Presented with two buckets of feed labelled with the names of the finalists Luke Littler (England) and Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands). Truffle went head first into the bucket that chose Luke Littler as the champion. Her prediction has sparked a wave of excitement among darts enthusiasts eager to see if the young star can claim victory over the experienced Michael van Gerwen.

A Proven Track Record of Predictions

This isn’t Truffle’s first foray into the world of sports predictions. Earlier in the tournament, she correctly forecasted the progression of key players, quickly earning her place as a fan favourite. With her choice now narrowed down to tonight’s final, all eyes are on Luke Littler to see if Truffle’s prediction will once again prove accurate.

Darts Corner Reacts to Truffle’s Pick

Craig Heenighan, Managing Director of Darts Corner, shared his thoughts on Truffle’s latest prediction:
“We loved visiting Truffle again today to see who she believes will take the title. Luke Littler’s rise has been extraordinary, and it’s clear Truffle is rooting for him to shine in the final. With the world watching, we’re all excited to see if her psychic streak continues.”

About Darts Corner


Darts Corner, established in 2005, is the world’s premier online retailer for darts equipment and accessories. Headquartered in Bolton, the company serves darts enthusiasts globally, offering a comprehensive range of products alongside outstanding customer service.

About Ouseburn Farm


Ouseburn Farm, nestled in the heart of Newcastle, is a thriving urban oasis where people, animals, and plants flourish together. The farm provides learning opportunities for individuals with disabilities, outdoor education for families, and a welcoming, free-to-enter space for the community to connect with nature and improve their wellbeing.

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