Benzene is having a full-blown alignment chart identity crisis. The same molecule depicted nine different ways, from "lawful good" (basic resonance structure) to "chaotic evil" (just a hexagon with a circle inside).
Chemistry's most famous aromatic compound can't decide if it wants to show off its electron orbitals, stick with classic Lewis structures, or go full minimalist. It's like watching a molecule go through its entire fashion phase history in one image.
Organic chemists in the wild actually use all these representations depending on how much coffee they've had that morning.