@zey Ubuntu is easier to install and configure for a beginner. If you want to try Linux, it is better than Archlinux.
Linux Mint (based on Ubuntu) may be a little bit easier and provides different desktops shells than Ubuntu.
Unlike Windows or MacOS, there is no standard desktop shell on Linux. So, there are various Ubuntu-based live/installation media providing different default shell (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu...).
You may want to try some live environments before installing the one you want on your computer.