Magic spot nucleotides (MSN) are central bacterial alarmones, mainly known as governors of the highly conserved stringent response (SR), which is a global stress adaption mechanism. MSN constitute a class of densely 5′,3′-phosphorylated nucleotides, consisting of tetraphosphorylated, pentaphosphorylated, and other diversely phosphorylated species. The complex phosphorylation pattern of natural and modified pentaphosphorylated magic spot nucleotides is generated in a highly efficient way. A cyclic pyrophosphoryl phosphoramidite (cPyPA) reagent is used to introduce four phosphates on nucleosides regioselectively in a one-flask key transformation. The obtained magic spot nucleotides are used to develop a capillary electrophoresis UV detection method, enabling nucleotide assignment in complex bacterial extracts.