Danish: møbel (2), stol (1), lænestol (3)
Furniture is countable in Danish, so the word I wrote means “piece of furniture”.
It’s actually really weird that furniture is uncountable in English. Most other uncountable nouns make sense—you can’t really count how many milks you have. I wonder how it came to be that something so tangible is uncountable in English?
A neat example of the failings of heuristics when applied to mazes is the hedge maze at Egeskov Castle, Denmark (aerial photo, 2D diagram). It’s constructed such that if you choose paths seemingly pointing towards the goal, you’ll get caught in an infinite loop—and in fact, the most effective route can be found through a heuristic of choosing the path seemingly pointing away from the goal.