Theseus used a ball of thread/string to find his way out. This was given to him by the princess Ariadne.
Theseus escaped the labyrinth by fastening one end of a ball of thread given to him by Ariadne to the inside of a door, and unwinding the thread behind him as he walked. That way, he could easily retrace his steps.
he had a ball of magic string and rolled it along where ever he went so he could fallow the string back and the string wo uld remember all the ways it went so you just had to tell it where to roll
Theseus escape the labyrinth by trasing he steps.
Araidne, the daughter of King Minos, gave Theseus a ball of thread to help him find his way out.
Theseus had walked into the Labyrinth having attached the end of a ball of thread to the entrance, and bringing the ball with him. He simply followed the thread back to the entrance.
Theseus was aided by Ariadne, daughter of the Minoan king.
In the Labryinth, he used a magical ball of twine.
ariadne
A magic string that led Theseus out of the labyrinth. Answer 2: The ball of red yarn need not have been at all magic. Ariadne held one end, Theseus unrolled the yarn as he proceeded into the labyrinth, killed the Minotaur, rolled up the yarn and found himself back with Ariadne.
The idea came from Daedalus, but it was Ariadne, one of the daughters of Minos, that gave the string to Theseus and instructed him on its use.
No, that was Ariadne (air-ee-add-knee).
Through the door.
ariadne
Theseus was beloved by a Princess of Crete, Ariadne, who helped him escape the Labyrinth.
daedalus invented the labyrinth and was then imprisoned in it by king minos after he helped theseus and princess aridne escape from the minotaur that was in the labyrinth
Her name was Ariadne.
Theseus took a ball of yarn/wool and tied it to a rock at the entrance of the Labyrinth. He then unravelled it behind him until he came to the Minotaur. He had a fight with the Minotaur, killed it then followed the yarn/wool back to the entrance of the cave.
Ariadne helped the hero Theseus escape from the labyrinth by giving him a spool of string so he could retrace his steps. Theseus took her with him when he fled Crete, but he later left her marooned on an island on his way back to Athens.
A magic string that led Theseus out of the labyrinth. Answer 2: The ball of red yarn need not have been at all magic. Ariadne held one end, Theseus unrolled the yarn as he proceeded into the labyrinth, killed the Minotaur, rolled up the yarn and found himself back with Ariadne.
The idea came from Daedalus, but it was Ariadne, one of the daughters of Minos, that gave the string to Theseus and instructed him on its use.
No, that was Ariadne (air-ee-add-knee).
In the labyrinth.
Theseus defeats the Minotaur from the Labyrinth on the island of Crete.
Theseus had to go through a giant maze called a labyrinth. Fortunately, he had a ball of twine so that he knew how to get out of the labyrinth, since it was said that the labyrinth was impossible to get out of. So after he kiilled the minotaur, he escaped the labyrinth with the ball of twine.