What is the bearing between due north and SSW on a compass?

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2026-04-23 09:10

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The bearing between due north (0°) and south-southwest (SSW, which is 202.5°) is 202.5°. To find the angle, you can also calculate it as 180° (due south) plus an additional 22.5° towards the west, which gives you the SSW direction. Thus, SSW is positioned at 202.5° on a compass, positioned between south and southwest.

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