The asymmetric and divergent total syntheses of two phragmalin (moluccensins G and H) and two khayanolide-type (krishnolide F and khayseneganin F) limonoids were disclosed, which employed a torquoselective interrupted Nazarov cyclization as the key step. Taken together with a Liebeskind-Srogl coupling, a benzoin condensation, and bidirectional acyloin rearrangements, our strategy would simplify the synthetic design of both phragmalin and khayanolide-type limonoids and facilitate their modular syntheses. Moreover, the described approach also provides additional insights into the biosynthetic relationships between these two distinct skeletons.