


Monika's ending starts after the weekend is spent with Yuri's corpse, at which Natsuki finds the protagonist with Yuri's body in the class, before promptly vomiting and running away. It is later revealed by Monika that the whole weekend was running on a broken script. The player is then forced to spend the weekend in the club room with her corpse, just staring at her as the lighting in the room changes to indicate the passage of time, while the dialogue box displays over 1400 lines of random gibberish. Regardless of whether players choose to accept her confession or not, she will stab herself with a kitchen knife twice in her stomach and once in her chest. Yuri confesses that she is in love with him. Yuri's ending happens after she shows her final poem to the protagonist during Act 2. A black screen will show with the word "END" spelled backwards before the game resumes as if nothing happened.

She will then snap her neck to the right side of the screen at a 90° angle, and run towards the screen. Then she stops talking as the music cuts off, and for a short moment, the room will be filled with silence.

She will keep rambling on and on that she wants the protagonist to play with her. Natsuki's eyes and mouth will begin to glitch out and will be covered with black rotating pixels. She will then begin to complain that she is lonely and that she wants the protagonist to, "play with her". When the protagonist shares his poem with Natsuki, she will complain that he has been spending too much time with Yuri. It takes place in Day 3, in the poem sharing time. Natsuki's "ending" will happen if the protagonist writes two poems for Natsuki in the first two days of Act 2. However, this is an optional event, and the game continues normally like it never happened, so Natsuki doesn't stay dead.) (Note: This isn't necessarily an ending to the game, but more the events that lead to the end of her life. Monika then says it may have been her survival instincts that kicked in that caused her to scratch the noose, or simply because of changing her mind. The "New Game" option will also be replaced with a line of glitched text, but its functionality remains the same. Monika states in Act 3 during her conversation with the player that Sayori's hands are bloody because she stepped from a chair instead of a high place, so she slowly asphyxiated, instead of snapping her neck by jumping from a high place which would've been quick and painless. When the game forcefully brings the players back to the menu, the result is a jumbled mess of each of the other character's sprites where Sayori used to be. The protagonist claims that she is gone forever and suggests that choosing the other option when hearing Sayori's confession would have prevented this. When the protagonist sees her, the game will begin to glitch out and the music will heavily be distorted, playing the music "Sayo-Nara", a distorted version of the music "Doki Doki Literature Club!". Regardless of the protagonist's choices prior, he will always rush into Sayori's bedroom, where she can be seen hanging by a rope in her room. Sayori's ending happens halfway through the game.
