Purpose: The purpose of the study was to analyze the distribution of the techniques on winning scoring in 2014 World Judo Championships, so as to understand the current development of the Judo techniques worldwide. Methods: According to the results of winning scores of each level in 2014 World Judo Championships, records taken by the Japan Current Judo Magazine and IJF, there are seven levels for men and women respectively and thus 14 levels in total. To analyze the results of each scoring, the analyses of 679 effective scorings were first preceded, followed by the method of descriptive statistics, cross tabulation, One-way analysis of variance in accordance with the purpose of the study, and finally the data was achieved with the software SPSS 20.0 for windows. Results: The research shows that the time of the Judo matches of World Judo Championships 2014 is about three minutes and that the scoring time is within two to three minutes generally. Scoring techniques vary in different sexes and weight levels. Men mainly use Te-waza while women use Koshi-waza. Weight level one, four and seven score primarily by Newaza and rest weight levels score mainly by Te-waza. Different sexes and levels score mostly with Ippon. It is also noteworthy that Shido accounts for second high proportion in scoring levels, which indicates the importance of aggressive attack. Conclusion: In terms of winning score levels, World Judo Championships 2014 gain one victory for most of the time. The results also suggest the current trend of world Judo is to pursue the developing goal of "ippon" and "agreesiveness." To conclude, it is hoped that the result of this research can be good reference for domestic Judo coaches and players to make training schedules and strategies for Judo matches.