Best Opening For Beginners

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If you're just starting your chess journey and wondering which opening to learn first, the Italian Game is a great place to begin. It's simple, effective, and teaches the basic principles of good chess — like controlling the center, developing your pieces, and getting your king to safety. Whether you're playing online or over-the-board, this classic opening can give you a solid start without overwhelming you with theory. Let’s talk about why it works so well for beginners!
Fetoxo
I played that till 1400, but now I like the Reti. Be careful with the Italian Game though, it has a lot of traps.
Leto
Italian is called sometimes “beginners opening” but it is not. It’s played upto super GM level.
Josh11live
White openings for beginners: Italian, London( if you do the london then many people might hate you), and the queen’s gambit

Black openings easy edition: against e4 is the Caro-cann or the Scandinavian, and against d4 play the kid which stands for King’s Indian defense and for everything else just develop.

Don’t depend on openings because they are not the most important. Follow the 20-40-40 rule which states, 20% study for openings and 40% for middle game and 40% for endgame
Leto

No London for beginners, please….