This circuit has exactly the same wiring as the brown one, but it is much easier to see where all the wires go.
Notice: how the insulation goes all the way down to the breadboard. There are no long pieces of bare wire showing. This is important because if random pieces of bare wire can touch each other the electric current will get to the wrong places and your circuit will not work.
Try not to do that as it makes it really hard to check which wire is in the wrong place when the circuit does not work.
Put all the short wires on first and lay them flat down on the breadboard.
Then put in the remaining wires folding them down also so that you can easily see where each wire goes.
When wiring a breadboard it is easy to rush ahead and make it look like this: