The Northern Irish star clinched the 15th maximum at the Crucible and the first since Mark Selby’s clearance in the 2023 final after a nightmare start to the session that saw him slip 10-2 behind against the qualifier.
Allen punched the air after polishing off the final black and was congratulated by his opponent, who still stands a chance of wrapping up victory with a session to spare.
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It was Allen’s fifth maximum of his career to scoop the £40,000 bonus and earn a member of the crowd £25,000 in the process.
Jackson Page became the first player to make two 147s in the same match, bagging the £147,000 Triple Crown bonus during qualifying.
The Welshman produced the perfect frame twice in his 10-2 win over Allan Taylor in Sheffield.
Ronnie O’Sullivan famously made the fastest 147 break in five minutes and eight seconds in the first round of the 1997 World Championship.
‘The Rocket’ won £147,000 in prize money for the maximum, averaging 8.8 seconds per shot.
CRUCIBLE MAXIMUMS
- Cliff Thorburn: 1983
- Jimmy White: 1992
- Stephen Hendry: 1995
- Ronnie O’Sullivan: 1997
- Ronnie O’Sullivan: 2003
- Mark Williams: 2005
- Ronnie O’Sullivan: 2008
- Ali Carter: 2008
- Stephen Hendry: 2009
- Stephen Hendry: 2012
- John Higgins: 2020
- Neil Robertson: 2022
- Kyren Wilson: 2023
- Mark Selby: 2023
- Mark Allen: 2025