Chris Wills (born 17 February 1978 in Folkestone, Kent) is a British gameshow contestant who became the 47th series champion of Countdown in 2002 and a veteran of numerous other shows.
Since recording this game, he has made three further appearances on Countdown, against Julian Fell, the player that beat his highest ever score of 129, and against Conor Travers, the youngest ever series winner at 14 years old.
In 2013, Wills returned to Countdown as one of the 41 contestants taking part in the 30th Birthday Championship.
He appeared on the first edition of A Question of Genius on 16 March 2009 and won £5,000 by correctly identifying The Smiths' song title which contains a spelling mistake ("Cemetry Gates") and remained at the top of the leader board throughout the series, earning a place in the grand final.
Wills was elected as a Labour councillor in Manchester's Withington ward in 2016.