1.
a. : to make one's way by searching, inquiry, or trial and error : manage to reach some destination
could not find his way to my house
found his way to the pantry in total darkness
b. : to go to or reach some place by or as if by chance or after an interval of wandering
maybe fur traders found their way to California — R.A.Billington
when the white men first found their way to this continent
: move along a certain route or path
the waters find their way … through the lake's outlet — Tom Marvel
2. : to be carried or brought to some place
the tapestry was cut into three sections … and the various parts found their separate ways to the U.S. — Time
: obtain entrance : enter
dozens of curious little crackpot movements found their way into the curriculum — Martin Gardner
3. : to end up
a considerable portion of … the land grants … found its way into the hands of private speculators — American Guide Series: Oregon
Useful english dictionary. 2012.