Un-Nooh Records 7th 147 Break – Snooker History Made | Ding Junhui Equalled
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh achieved a momentous victory today, culminating in a perfect 147 break in a recent snooker match. This accomplishment marks the seventh maximum break of his professional career.
The 147 also represents the 240th maximum break in the history of professional snooker, according to reports from WST.tv. With this achievement, Un-Nooh has now equaled Ding Junhui’s record for the number of 147s made by a professional player.
A match between Un-Nooh and Ding Junhui at the UK Championship in January 2026 was documented on YouTube, though the video does not detail the specifics of the 147 break. The head-to-head record between the two players, as tracked by Snooker.org, provides a historical context for their rivalry.
The significance of a 147 in snooker is substantial, representing the highest possible break in the game. It requires potting all 15 red balls with 15 black balls, followed by all the colours in sequence.
