Chess Openings Resources for Beginners and Beyond...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/openings-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell
Chess Openings Resources for Beginners and Beyond...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/openings-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell
I think you should play several or maybe about 10 openings to understand what opening is yours!
If you like attacking chess, then you should play attacking openings, like King's gambit, Scotch gambit and other open debuts.
If you like positional game, maybe you should try Ruy-Lopez debut, Scotch debut and others.
My adviсe: Try first to play King's gambit as a white, and Scandinavian defense as a black for move e4!
First of all, the exact opening lines are not that important to you as a beginner. You should follow the opening principles. Almost everything you need to know about the opening phase as a beginner, you may find here:
https://www.chess.com/blog/nklristic/surviving-the-opening-first-steps-to-chess-improvement
And if you need some tips on how to improve, a guide of sorts, I have this for you:
https://www.chess.com/blog/nklristic/the-beginners-tale-first-steps-to-chess-improvement
I've just posted two videos with my recommended opening repertoires for white and for black here: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/for-beginners/my-opening-repertoire-as-white
When learning, focus on controlling the center of the board with castling with your king. Also use your strong suits, even if you are black or white, and go with what you are comfortable with.
I'm new to chess, what are some basic openings that are good for beginners?