The power conversion efficiency of an organic solar cell has now exceeded the 10% mark, which is a significant improvement in the last decade. This has been made possible due to the development of low-band-gap polymers with tunable electron affinity, ionization potential, solubility, and miscibility with the fullerene acceptor, and the improved understanding of the factors affecting the critical device parameters such as the V OC and the J SC . This review examines the latest strategies, results, and trends that have evolved in the design of solar cells with better efficiency and durability.