An acid catalysed, cascade process for the construction of angularly fused polycyclic phthalides from isobenzofurans under transition metal free conditions has been reported. This process is very general for diverse gem-disubstituted isobenzofuran substrates. Control experiments supported the mechanism as the nucleophilic attack of the carboxylate onto the acid activated furan ring for the simultaneous ring closing-ring opening cascade followed by dehydration. This method serves as a greener alternative for the synthesis of angularly fused polycyclic phthalides. © 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry.