If one relies solely on Polaris for direction, what is the nature of the current error relative to true North?

Answer

A direction pointed directly at Polaris will point slightly west of true North

Because Polaris is offset from the true NCP, pointing directly at the star yields a bearing that is currently slightly west of true geographic North.

If one relies solely on Polaris for direction, what is the nature of the current error relative to true North?
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