I mean... chess can be learned in an afternoon, too. A few minutes of memorizing the standard movements of each piece followed by maybe a half hour of learning the exceptions (castling, en passant, etc.) and you've "learned how to play chess". A handful of games later and you start to get a feel for the relative importance of the pieces.
I wouldn't argue that anyone expects to be competitive with a grandmaster at that point, though.
I wouldn't argue that anyone expects to be competitive with a grandmaster at that point, though.