Hunter x Hunter
Hunter x Hunter is easier to learn than average because its 4-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 4 hair colors, and 3 eye colors without getting too crowded.
The easiest series to learn first usually stay small enough to memorize while still giving you enough clue variation to practice year, hair, and eye-color reading cleanly.
Hunter x Hunter is easier to learn than average because its 4-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 4 hair colors, and 3 eye colors without getting too crowded.
My Hero Academia is easier to learn than average because its 4-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 3 hair colors, and 4 eye colors without getting too crowded.
Fairy Tail is easier to learn than average because its 3-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 3 hair colors, and 3 eye colors without getting too crowded.
Re:Zero is easier to learn than average because its 3-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 3 hair colors, and 3 eye colors without getting too crowded.
Spy x Family is easier to learn than average because its 3-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 3 hair colors, and 3 eye colors without getting too crowded.
Naruto is easier to learn than average because its 5-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 3 hair colors, and 4 eye colors without getting too crowded.
Demon Slayer is easier to learn than average because its 4-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 2 hair colors, and 4 eye colors without getting too crowded.
One Piece is easier to learn than average because its 4-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 4 hair colors, and 2 eye colors without getting too crowded.
Bleach is easier to learn than average because its 3-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 3 hair colors, and 2 eye colors without getting too crowded.
Death Note is easier to learn than average because its 3-character pool spreads across 1 release years, 2 hair colors, and 3 eye colors without getting too crowded.