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Depends if they're tongue and groove or not. If they are then claw hammer and crowbar if they're not I'd take the first board out with a hammer and chissel/lever then take the rest out with a pallet breaker which would preserve most of the boards for reuse.
 
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Multitool, sabre saw, even a handsaw.

Floorboards are simple enough to remove once you’ve cut into the floor, life is made easier with two claws.

For chipboard flooring I’ll cut the tongues off and then drill over the nails with a hole saw and the board just lifts up over them.
 
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I recently bought a wood blade for my grinder. Dangerous I know but oh so fast for cutting boards, especially at wall edges.
 

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